Oklahoma City entrepreneurs develop custom radio app

Oklahoma City-based startup Buzzam started with a daydream that 30-year-old software developer Josh Wright had of being able to have a TV channel that only played movies from his personal collection of DVDs.

 
BY BRIANNA BAILEY | Published: February 5, 2013   

Oklahoma City-based startup Buzzam started with a daydream that 30-year-old software developer Josh Wright had of being able to have a TV channel that only played movies from his personal collection of DVDs.

photo - Greg Starling, left, and Josh Wright, Oklahoma City business partners who developed and are currently perfecting Internet radio business called Buzzam.  Photo by Jim Beckel, The Oklahoman
Greg Starling, left, and Josh Wright, Oklahoma City business partners who developed and are currently perfecting Internet radio business called Buzzam. Photo by Jim Beckel, The Oklahoman

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“The technology didn’t really exist to do that, so we thought of radio,” Wright said.

Together with business partner Greg Starling, 33, Wright launched Buzzam late last year. The...
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