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During the Golden Age of internet radio (roughly 2005–2012), several iconic Flash players became staples of the industry:
When Apple launched the iPhone, Steve Jobs famously refused to support Flash on iOS devices. He cited poor performance, battery drain, and security issues. As mobile browsing overtook desktop browsing, radio stations using Flash players suddenly found themselves silent to millions of users. A listener on an iPhone or iPad would see a "Missing Plugin" icon, effectively killing the audience reach. shoutcast flash player
Suddenly, millions of old forum posts, band websites, and gaming clan pages had a blank grey box where the radio player used to be. During the Golden Age of internet radio (roughly
Adobe officially ended support for Flash Player at the end of 2020, and modern browsers have since blocked it entirely. If you're looking to keep your station alive, it's time to trade the SWF files for modern HTML5 alternatives. Why Flash Had Its Day (and Why It’s Gone) A listener on an iPhone or iPad would