Are you listening to online radio?

mega

New member
Hi all

I was wondering how many of you listen to online radio? I've been listening to online radio stations ever since it was possible.

I do not tolerate illegal music downloads, that's why I prefer online radio stations. There's a lot of variety in the music and it's legal and nice.

Well, I found this site with some Radio Stations and would like to share it with you all. The thing I like about this site is that it's so simple to navigate and don't come with a huge amount of silly commercials. It's free and works like a software instead of a website. Don't know how they did that but cool!!

The site is www.liveradioplayer.com and go check it out of you are listening to online radio stations all day as I do. It's simple to navigate and has a lot of genres. Peep it :)

Respect to Liveradioplayer.com and the owners of this board.
 

Mat

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Hi mega,

And welcome to the forum. :)

Yes, I've listened to online radio a lot lately. I found something that may interest you guys - CD and Inet :grin:. It's a jazz radio of course. The best thing is that you can view the playlist on their website and get some information on every track they use. It's really helpful. It works with winamp, media player and real player. I bookmarked it in my browser. Each time I'm using Internet I turn on the radio:cool:.

Here's the link:

http://www.radioswissjazz.ch/
 

marval

New member
Hi mega

Welcome, good to have you here. There are a lot of good stations on the internet, so I must start listening, to see which ones I like


Margaret
 

JHC

Chief assistant to the assistant chief
I have been listening to Internet radio for some time now via reciva.com approx 13000 stations of all genres and free:cool:
 

Mat

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Hi J.H.C.,

That is a very cool site. A lot of stations form my country and from all over the world. Thanx for sharing.
 
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JHC

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Hi Mat, you are very welcome, some great stations, I have also got an Internet Radio which you can listen to as a stand alone unit or run through your Hi Fi, it can be hard wired [Lan] or as I have done add wireless router to Computer, then you listen in any room, and not be reliable on the computer:)
 

Krummhorn

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Welcome to MIMF, mega :wave:

Internet radio does offer a plethora of music listening opportunities. I use it a lot myself when sitting at this PC working on various projects.

Hope you will take time to enjoy the plethor of forum discussions we have taking place here ... It's a fun forum community, and, of course, we don't bite :shake: ... :lol:
 

mega

New member
Hi all

Thanks for the kind welcome messages as well as the great links :)

I stick to www.liveradioplayer.com since they have cool hiphop channels (Which I prefer) and a very easy interface to navigate. But those other sites are cool too. I just hate having Windows media player or another software popup when I start a channel. I like sites with integrated channels and that's why I prefer this site.

Been listening for 11 hours and 50 minutes without even noticed it while working at the office today :)

But please drop more links of radio players with integrated players and easy interfaces, perhaps others og myself can find more interesting favorite stations.

Cheers :)
 

Juice

Banned
I often listen to internet radio since the radio station I like is in another country, so there is no other way to hear it:)
 

drummergirlamie

New member
LiveRadioPlayer went under for some reason.

That was a loss too. They had one of the best 80's stations I've ever heard.

Since then I've gone to AOL...they have a better variety anyway.
 

greatcyber

New member
I love listening to the radio on the internet, with all the choices. We have satellite radio and can listen to that online if we like, but there are so many other choices that I bounce around. I love listening to Euro stations.

Shoutcast seems to be all over the place, including AOL. Hope they stay around.
 

Dorsetmike

Member
I have Last.fm on most of the time, have quite a varied selection from baroque, mostly keyboard, Bach, Couperin, Rameau & Telemann, Jazz, especially jazz piano and guitar, big band swing and some prog rock, no opera, ballet, or other classical after the baroque period.

I prefer last as I can specify the albums and tracks I want, it is my selection not dependant on a DJ or other outside person. If I get fed up with a track or album more I can delete it from my playlist and if I hear an artist or composer say on Youtube or normal radio I can add it to my list. And it's free.

The only streamed radio I occasionally listen to is BBC radio 7 particularly repeats of old comedy shows from the 50s and 60s like the Goon Show, Round the Horne, Navy Lark and others.
 
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