Expanding radio shows, yay!
Ideally, no radio shows should overlap, to increase the number of live listeners (e.g. multilingual people may want to listen live to and participate in all shows).
For those of you who want to do a radio show and want to sit together around a table: You'll need some kind of hardware audio mixing equipment to connect several microphones to. However, something like that doesn't have to be too expensive when selected right.
For purely 'distributed' radio shows -- where every participant is in a separate location --, a regular USB-based microphone for each participant is enough.
In all cases,
hosting a radio show will not just require a browser, but at least one additional piece of software: a stream uploader. Depending on your particular situation (computer skills, other factors), you either can install this all by yourself, or send us an empty SSD hard drive, and we'll install our own, in-house made streaming setup on it. You then need a separate PC to run it. This is how we stream all current SOTT Radio Shows.
Once you are at that stage where you are starting to think about the technical details, you should consult with us (PM to me), we have some experience with various setups.