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Posted by:

Alan
24 Oct 2012

181.fm
They have many genre to choose from,no DJ's the odd advert and uninterrupted music.

Posted by:

wilkmjw
24 Oct 2012

I like to listen to either Spotify or TuneIN

Posted by:

Alistair Edwards
24 Oct 2012

...and most of them unavailable outside the USA

Posted by:

Sebastian Vizcaino
24 Oct 2012

No one has mentioned live365.com yet. The cajun/zydeco selections are the best I've found. Try Po Bo and Bienvenue, The're lively toe tapping stations. Great new and old mix.

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Igor
24 Oct 2012

Spotify, Tune.in, Sky.fm are great with a wide range of chanells to chose from. We love them... Many thanks from
shoutcast hosting service UK

Posted by:

U
24 Oct 2012

"To connect to Internet radio generally all you have to do is access an Internet radio website, search for a station, genre, artist or song, and click the Play button."

Correction: One also needs an IP address in the U.S.

Posted by:

Dwight
24 Oct 2012

Another great choice is fairly new, "StreamLicensing.com"

Posted by:

Jeff
24 Oct 2012

Wolfgang's Concert Vault (was free, now an annual fee) has tons of concerts collected over the years (including the old "King Bisquit Flower Hour". Check out the website. I've used it for a few years and it's great!

Posted by:

DMyles
24 Oct 2012

i've used slacker for years; the selections, music info, lyrics and reviews and variety as well as fine tuning, are great features... be warned tho, their software (both web-based, and on their devices) as well as the devices themselves, are a little unreliable. i've used slacker plus (subscription about $50/ year) for 2 years. all in all, i am satisfied with the service, tho i grumble about it from time to time.

Posted by:

Don Potts
25 Oct 2012

I listen to the best 24 hr. Jazz station I have found, after researching many others. It is KPLU , on the web as Jazz24.org, out of Washington state.

Posted by:

Hal Wrobel
25 Oct 2012

I like http://streema.com/radios/genre/Classical but http://streema.com/radios/ give a great choice of countries and genres.

Posted by:

Lawrence
28 Oct 2012

CKUA.com and click Listen Live. The announcers actually pick their own musical selections to play. And their selections are eclectic: folk, alternative, Celtic, world, classical, rock, country, bluegrass, gospel, blues, jazz. Stay there all day and you'll hear it all.

Posted by:

Michelle
01 Nov 2012

I use Tune-in Radio and it gets stations from all over the world!

Posted by:

Dan
03 Nov 2012

www.vtuner.com

Click it...you'll see why it's
the best.

Posted by:

Bryan Doherty
04 Nov 2012

I like Tune-in, it has great search features and has a sleep timer. I also like Stitcher. For music listening, although I pay a modest monthly fee, Spotify is my choice over Mog and Rdio.

Posted by:

christopher
04 Mar 2013

playlist.com has been my favorite for a while. a long time ago, i avoided napster and it's wannabe's and used audiogalaxy.
our sony dvd player has pandora which is a hit and miss proposition but acceptable.
for italian contemporary music, we use www.radioitalia.it
I also have relied more and more on podcasts ....
NPR has a wonderful list and i have listened to coverville for years.

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