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Radio On the Web
Alphabetical List by Subject

BBC World Service BBC news in 43 languages; help learning English
Brush Creek Follies photos and short clips of the history and characters of a famous Kansas City radio program
Cajun KBON
Cajun KLRZ FM
Cajun KRVS FM
Cajun WWOZ FM
Cajun Radio Louisiane
CBC Radio One from Toronto (CBC = Canadian Broadcasting Corp.)
Citizens for Independent Public Broadcasting
COMfm4388 live radio stations, plus live TV, webcams, and MP3 music
Democracy NOW! "goes beyond the rhetoric and party politics offered by the mainstream media. Instead, it highlights grassroots efforts to enhance and ignite democracy in the U.S."
Friskit search engine finds the artist you want and sets up an endless radio station for you - currently beta testing
Go Gaga original programming in many genres
KCRW from LA; multigenre
KCSM, The Bay Area's Jazz Station commercial-free jazz, 24 hours a day, from San Mateo, Calif. - classic and new artists, live concerts, interviews, knowledgeable DJs
KFJC 89.7 FM "conduit for new and interesting audio art and information, especially the sorts that are unavailable elsewhere. Our music programming is largely oriented to recent material. Most programs must play at least 35% (by song count) tracks from material added in the last 8 weeks. We strive to carry the best of many styles of music and relevant public affairs programming"
KING 98.1 FM classical from Seattle - "the most listened to classical radio station on the Net!"
KLON 88.1 FM Jazz and Blues from Calif. State Univ., Long Beach
KNTU 88.1 FM Jazz from Univ. of North Texas
KONO 101 FM San Antonio "oldies" channel
Launch.com discover new music and vote on it; many channels for listening
Library of American Broadcasting primary source materials and recordings
Live 365 diverse selection of Internet radio stations - easy to configure for listening
Living On Earth Close to two million people worldwide tune in to National Public Radio's "one hour, weekly, award-winning, environmental news program" Living on Earth. The program's Website features weekly shows with RealAudio recordings as well as transcripts. Numerous other stories are also offered (Scout Report)
Microphones all about the early days of broadcasting
Motown.com both classic and new Motown sounds are available - looks and sounds like a movie trailer
Radio Left "Internet Radio Station and a website that are intended to promote the liberal and progressive point of view"
Radio Memories programs from the golden age of radio
Radio of India past and present Indian music, with BBC news and occasional cricket matches
Radio Stations Locator (MIT) more than 10,000 channels
Red Star Radio Soviet Antique Radio Gallery
RTE (Radio Telefis Eireann) Irish radio
Sirius Radio new satellite radio service- free for Web, subscription cost to have in your car
Sonic Memorial Project collection of all kinds of audio records, lots on the WTC before and after 9-11
Spinner.com more than 150 music channels
Sputnik7 music videos, film, anime from independent artists, free downloads, commercial-free radio stations
WGBH from Boston NPR
Whisky a Gogo.com covers the '60s music scene... lots of history material... has a radio feature for listening
WMOB: The Wiretap Network A new episode of The Frank & Fritzy Show airs every Wednesday (you'll need Real Player or Windows Media Player to listen). It is the inaugural series on WMOB and is produced by your pals at The Smoking Gun
World Radio Network carries live audio newscast streams in RealAudio, Netshow and StreamWorks 24 hours a day from 25 of the world's leading public and international broadcasters. You can also hear a live relay of WRN1 in English, WRN2 in various languages and WRN3 in German... also carries video files of broadcasts from around the world.
XM Satellite Radio new satellite radio service- free for Web, subscription cost to have in your car
Yahoo Radio Stations grouped by various categories
Youth Radio "promotes young people's intellectual, creative, and professional growth through training and access to media"


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