Actually there's a relatively easy solution that allows to rebroadcast our 
radio to YouTube.

1) You need a VPS with access to GPU or iGPU (a graphic unit integrated in the 
processor)

2) On your VPS, you install Ubuntu Server

3) Then you need to install a bunch of packages that will turn Ubuntu Server to 
Ubuntu Desktop. You will find all instructions and commands in Google

4) Then both on your VPS and PC you need to install NoMachine. It is basically 
a remote desktop application. Once you installed NoMachine, you need to connect 
to your VPS using this program

5) Tadaaaaam! Now you need to install OBS on your VPS - you will find the 
instructions on OBS's website

6) Open OBS, prepare some scene, add some images, etc. In order to allow yt 
listeners to hear your radio, you need to provide a link to your radio stream 
in a 'media source' element.

If your radio stream goes offline for some reason, your yt listeners will 
obviously hear silence. When your radio goes back online, you will need to 
connect to your VPS, exit OBS, launch it again and start streaming again.

And here's my solution in action: 
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWrr1yb4pR058sYZxdmjBFg/live

I rebroadcast my own radio, and on the video you see contents of a specially 
prepared website with a slideshow. In order to put this website in the video, I 
had to install a plugin called 'Linux Browser' in OBS.

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