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LordDecanus
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Internet Radio?
I’m here enjoying a tall cold one and paging thru my Feb. Macworld and I notice a little piece on XM Satellite Radio Online supporting Mac. Except for Starsend.org (just a weekly show), I don’t bother with internet radio. My iTunes almost always “pimps the jams”(sorry, I couldn’t resist) to my speakers. But now I wonder, what am I missing? I’m curious what my fellow Muggers think about internet radio. What stations or shows should I be tuning to?:beer:
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01-02-2005 07:50 PM # ADS
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Apple Genius
via iTunes, iTuned to Virgin Radio.UK (Adult Pop Rock), HitzRadio.com (Pop Top40,Urban, Rnb).
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Mac Lover
If you are into trance, go to Philosomatica under Electronica...
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bigfellow
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if you want to listen to radio you may want to visit www.eradioportal.com, these are local stations from diff places, AM available and FM like JAM, WAVE, ENERGY, MONSTERrx, MARECO cebu, bacolod and davao.....
Happy new year to all!
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Mac Addict
I love internet radio. In iTunes I usually tune in to afterhoursdj.org under Electronica. Don't really mind paying to get "commercial-free" music. Thats why am currently interested and in fact wonder what other satellite radio would work locally. Unfortunately XM Satellite Radio doesn't. They have a service called xmradio online but am more interested in the higher-quality sounding satellite service. At $9.99 a month, its not bad either. 
[Edited on 1-29-2005 by CooLes]
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El CaMOTe
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SmoothJazz, and Classical stations.
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Mac Lover
DZBB on eradio portal, Virgin and GhostlyTalk on iTunes
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Newbie
somafm.com is pretty good for downtempo and indie pop. commercial-free too i think.
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Mac Lover
I like to listen to the "Secret Agent" station (under "electronica"
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Mac Lover
Japan-A-Radio, all the best Anime music and J-pop sounds
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