What's Your Favorite Internet Radio Channel?

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Post by Chuck(G) »

Depends on the time of day.

BBC WS in the morning, so's I can catch the news.

During the day when I want to hear some music:

Radio Suisse-Romand
RAI 5
Klassik (Denmark)
BBC Radio 3
BBC Radio 2

In the evening when I could do with some Goon:

BBC Radio 7
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I love Old Time Radio (OTR)...

Here are two of my favorites:

http://radio.macinmind.com/

http://www.wnar-am.com/
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Two great classic rock stations
KZPS
http://www.kzps.com/main.html

93.3 the Bone
http://www.933thebone.com/

WBAP talk radio
http://www.wbap.com/

The most whacked out station on the air
http://www.1053freefm.com/pages/1484.php
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Post by djwesp »

I listen to ESPN radio, constantly.


Every once in a while I'll venture over to the BBC. Love their news coverage.
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We want more Frankie Yankovic!
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Lately I've been listening to MPR (Minnesota Public Radio - classical programming). This is their program so far today:
  • 10:46 AM Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov : Snow Maiden Suite: Dance of the Birds
    David Zinman, conductor
    Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra
    Philips 442605

    10:28 AM Ralph Vaughan Williams : Fantasia on a Theme by Tallis
    Adrian Boult, conductor
    London Philharmonic Orchestra
    EMI 47213

    10:23 AM Traditional arr. Iveson : The Londonderry Air
    Philip Jones Brass Ensemble
    London 4758085

    10:16 AM John Dowland : Lachrimae Antiquae Pavin
    Paul O'Dette, lute
    HMU 907161

    10:00 AM Maurice Ravel : Bolero
    Kurt Masur, conductor
    New York Philharmonic
MPR: Classical Programming
http://minnesota.publicradio.org/radio/ ... es_played/
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