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Paul Higgins
08 May 2009

I found a good application. Not sure if it would be classed as internet radio but basically you type in the name of a band/artist, the name of a song or the name of an album to hear the sounds you enjoy. Favourites can be saved as such and can be played from a playlist. The free version includes some audio ads, but they are few and not intrusive. You don’t get bugged to upgrade. I have been using it for a few months and nothing nasty has happened, no adware, trojans etc that I am aware of. (And I am pretty security conscious and aware.)

If you can’t find a track by name, try searching the artist. The track you want to hear will often turn up in the artist list. I think there were only two or three tracks I couldn’t get. One of those I have been trying to find for years and nobody has heard of it either on the internet or in specialist stores. And I do like some rare old stuff!

I have tried several of these applications and this one hits the spot for me.

Give it a try. http://www.spotify.com/en/

Posted by:

The Censor
08 May 2009

I like http://loudecity.com

Posted by:

Chris Martin
08 May 2009

Last.fm: The world's largest online music catalogue, with free music streaming, videos, photos, lyrics, charts, artist biographies, concerts and internet radio.

http://www.last.fm

Thanks for all the great articles, Bob.

Posted by:

herb masse
08 May 2009

the one i like is nexus radio. it is very hard to beat

Posted by:

Frank McGurn
08 May 2009

The problem is that most radio stations are they Rock & Roll or talk. I have found "The Radio.com" you have a choose the kind of music.

Posted by:

Joe
09 May 2009

Why listen to someone else's radio station when you can create your own for free?

I have my 350 CD's I ripped to mp3 and have stored on my computer.

You just need winamp, icecast server and oddcast encoder.

Also requires setting up your router to pass the stream on the port you specify.

Takes a little work to get it all up and running, but you can create multiple play lists based on taste/mood.

Posted by:

Michelle Barry
09 May 2009

Since I'm outside the US many services are unavailable to me. For radio, not listening recommendations, I use Streema.

Posted by:

Ron Harris
09 May 2009

May I suggest a free Internet radio program that rocks. It's better than the paid applications. You can even record the Internet Streams to mp3. No ads, no spyware. The application is called Nexus Radio. Can be downloaded at http://www.nexusradio.com/

Posted by:

DJ44
10 May 2009

Since I am a DJ on DDCT radio, I think that DDCT radio is the BEST station on the net ! NO commercials, just good music 24/7 !
We broadcast in 24Kbps, mono so that you don't loose too much bandwidth toand you can keep surfing while listening.
Check it out at http://67.19.213.74:8000
I have my "DJ44 show" every Saturday from 6 till 8pm EST, and I usually play rock music from more "unknown" bands. Just check it out !

(And to "JOE" : if you get tired of listening over and over to your own CD's : we have about 50,000 songs ready for you to listen to !)

Posted by:

Pedro Izquierdo
10 May 2009

My favorite internet radios>

Batanga( good latin, salsa, flamenco, tex-mex...)

Lucky 777 (contempo smooth listening.....)

Posted by:

thomoturk
11 May 2009

Radio doesn`t have to be just about music. Try bbc radio7, its "listen live" (stream) but if you goto the schedule you can select from up to 7 days previous. Classic & new comedy, plays, & readings

Posted by:

pdxredhead
12 May 2009

I recently discovered and enjoy Pandora, but my intro to internet radio came through Radio Margaritaville, and I still love it. I also enjoy kink.fm's streaming audio, when I'm in the mood for adult alternative but don't feel like monitoring my Pandora station.

Posted by:

tip
13 May 2009

spotify.com

Posted by:

blueboxer
13 May 2009

Since I am outside the United States, many of these websites do not work for me. One that does is www.theradio.com which at the moment is doing well by me, though it's got commercials.

Posted by:

Kathy
13 May 2009

Love Live 365! I purchased the VIP membership. No commercials and access to a gazillion different genres. I love blues, jazz, and Old Time Radio, and you just can't find any of that up and down the dial.

Posted by:

Rick Bradley
13 May 2009

Nice article but for the rest of the world you ought to mention that these stations are US only.

EDITOR'S NOTE: Another commenter mentioned that you can use www.theradio.com outside the USA. But I can't imagine that the hundreds of US-based radio stations that stream content online would care about (or even bother to check) your IP address. Did you try any of those linked via Live365?

Posted by:

a
13 May 2009

last.fm

Posted by:

BoilermakerDobe
13 May 2009

I like Westside Will radio available at westsidewill.com in that this is a showcase for unsigned artists. There is always new music played every week. The new weekly one hour show is on every Friday at 8PM central time. This is a good place to get exposed to some music that you would never hear if the station was not promoting the yet to be discovered bands that play in all parts of the country and the world.

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Fitz
13 May 2009

I'm a huge Last.fm fan. I have Pandora and Slacker on my Blackberry Storm, but neither has the features and artists that last.fm does. Give it a try -- it takes a couple of minutes to choose your favorite artists -- but then it gets fun to listen to new artists who are suggested based on your listening preferences.

Posted by:

dincz
13 May 2009

I use my PC for listening to radio stations, but a more convenient alternative is switching off the PC and listening with a dedicated internet radio receiver.

Any chance of an article about these?

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