Internet Radio Suggestions
mark090852
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Just wondering if anybody has some recommendations for a good source for internet radio stations. I've had a membership in Live365 for a couple of years that is expiring and was planning on trying something new. May sign up for XM online. Any others I should look at?
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Once again we meet at last.
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Pandora is awesome
Last.fm is also very very cool
And finally there's Rhapsody which costs $10 a month and is fantastic in every way shape in formLovin that music year after year.
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shoutcast
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i use shoutcast. I prefer to play my music through my media player FooBar. i dont like playing it though the browser. any other suggestions for non browser internet radio
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Thanks, folks, for the suggestions. I'll spend some time this weekend exploring the different options.
I liked the diversity of Live365 but so many of the stations that I listened to had fairly short playlists. I had the music playing on my office laptop all day long and started to realize I was hearing the same songs over and over again. I'm ready for a change.McIntosh MA252 Integrated Amp, LUMIN D2 Network Music Player, Yamaha Aventage RX-A840 receiver, Emotiva XPA Gen3 2 channel amp, Polk LSiM 703 speakers. Oppo UDP-203 Blu-Ray player, Polk LSiM 705 speakers. Polk Signature S20 speakers. -
I use WinAmp to play Shoutcast station both at home and work...
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I use WinAmp to play Shoutcast station both at home and work...
Yip.. and if you have any pc/unix skills you can easily make your own server using winamp to cycle through all your own music..