Paul Rusling has worked in the radio broadcasting industry for over forty years, in front and behind the microphone. He trained as an engineer, worked as a disc jockey and then in radio station administration, becoming Chief Executive. He has been a director of 14 radio stations and broadcasting companies, in nine different European countries. The majority of projects with which he has been involved are international in natures, from his first ever broadcasts on Radio Caroline, which was located in International Waters (the North Sea) whose main audiences were in the UK, Holland, Belgium, France and Germany. Paul was involved in two of the earliest Internet Radio stations in the mid 1990s and he has since endeavoured to promote online broadcasting. As an engineer, he is acutely aware that the biggest barrier to the expansion of internet radio has been the lack of bandwidth and its poor penetration in some areas, especially rural parts, even in the UK. Now this situation is rapidly imporving, he is certain that Internet Radio will mushroom and become a huge growth industry.