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thedustin
2004-07-18, 14:40
I think the radio stations in iTunes are kind of weak. Sometimes I want to listen to old-school, up-beat Jazz, other times some Jungle from the mid-90's. I like all types of music and iTunes is pretty limited. Live365 sucks, so if there is somewhere better post it here!

_thedustin

torifile
2004-07-18, 15:45
wunc.org is my favorite internet stream by far. Lately it seems to be down. :(

I often find myself listening to the somafm streams, too.

thedustin
2004-07-18, 16:08
Oh yea, thanks for reminding me about SomaFM. I will try the other one too.

_thedustin

drewprops
2004-07-20, 00:58
I am a HUGE fan of flashbackalternatives.com (which IS on your iTunes radio btw). They play music you never heard before from artists you have, mostly 80's/90's stuff (hence the "flashback" appellation).

Wrao
2004-07-20, 02:49
www.kcrw.com

thequicksilver
2004-07-20, 11:04
di.fm Chillout. In the ambient section of the iTunes radio thingy, or alternatively at www.di.fm

thedustin
2004-07-20, 14:07
I have listened to all these. I like them all a lot. Especially kcrw and all the di stations. Thanks guys.

_thedustin

Tuttle
2004-07-23, 21:01
I've been listening to the program archives on the BBC lately. Especially Melvyn Bragg's In Our Time series:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/history/inourtime/index.shtml

Although the streaming server seems to be down quite a bit or they limit the number of times you can listen per day.

curiousuburb
2004-07-23, 21:40
KPLU.org (http://kplu.org) - Pacific Lutheran University (believe it or not)

Best Jazz within 1000 miles. Decent Blues stream too.
Sadly, only available in Real and WMP formats... but good enough music, knowledgeable jocks, and NPR news to be worth slumming players for.

For days I'm more geek than hipster, Houston Chronicle has a Real stream of International Space Station Live Audio (http://www.chron.com/content/interactive/space/missions/live/live.ram), or perhaps more space sounds from here (http://www.hobbyspace.com/SpaceCasts/) or there (http://world.std.com/~franl/media.html) in the interether.