Surf the world's radio stations with Radio Beta
There are dozens of web sites that aggregate radio streams from around the globe. But Radio Beta is one of the few that I've found that lets you surf by geographic location and not just genre.
Want to find that old station you used to listen to when you went to college in Chicago, but can't remember its call letters? Just click the "Radios from United States" link and browse until you find it. Always wondered what drive time radio sounds like in Australia? You can search by country too.
Radio streams are also sorted by genre, allowing you to peruse a huge list of rock, pop, 60s, 70s, or 80s music. Or if you know the station you're looking for you can just use the search box.
Radio Beta has its own audio player built in, which allows you to listen to music while searching the site. The player only works with Firefox and Internet Explorer for now.
[via AppScout]
Want to find that old station you used to listen to when you went to college in Chicago, but can't remember its call letters? Just click the "Radios from United States" link and browse until you find it. Always wondered what drive time radio sounds like in Australia? You can search by country too.
Radio streams are also sorted by genre, allowing you to peruse a huge list of rock, pop, 60s, 70s, or 80s music. Or if you know the station you're looking for you can just use the search box.
Radio Beta has its own audio player built in, which allows you to listen to music while searching the site. The player only works with Firefox and Internet Explorer for now.
[via AppScout]













Comments
3
Subscribe to commentsTwhiTDec 5th 2008 6:57PM
Wow this looks great! too bad my work computer doesn't have speakers =/
great find though!!
DanielDec 6th 2008 1:01PM
Isnt working on my computer (Mac OS, Firefox). Tells me to download "VLC with Plugin" even thought I've already installed it.
zkamDec 7th 2008 1:32PM
Check out RadioTime, too
http://radiotime.com/