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To Foreign folks overseas- Radio stations on the web
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on Saturday, March 20, 2004 10:39 PM
I know this is side tracking from this forum, But I noticed that there are alot of folks from other countries on here. Can any of you tell us about any radio stations that are on via the web & do you have the site address. I listened to the Pat & Bob show on a local station in Madison Wi. ( www.magic98.com ) & they were talking to a presenter ( DJ ) Ann Marie from Ireland & gave us the web site to listen in. ( www.todayfm.com ) I thought it was kind of neat hearing music & information from & about another country.
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Anonymous
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Anonymous
on Sunday, March 21, 2004 7:38 AM
http://www.arrow.nl/index.html is just playing (classic) rock, click on the speaker icon on top of the screen.
http://www.3fm.nl is my favorite, just click on 'luister live' at the top of the screen.
http://www.rtl.nl/experience/yorinfm/index.xml , yorin fm is one of the biggest in Holland, don't mind the half dutch, half english language on the website but it seems to be popuplair. There's a small black banner hidden on this site that says 'listen now' so that shouldn't be a problem [:)]
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on Sunday, March 21, 2004 9:55 AM
Hello CoertSmit, Thanks for your info, We have some friends that live in the Netherlands , & on the mixed language , thats no problem , I can understand some dutch but not enough. Many years ago I used to listen to a station near Rapid City SD. USA. They would broadcast in the Native American Indian Lakota ( Dakota ) language & english. After a while I could understand what they were talking & singing about. So I don't mind learning a language, It just takes time. "THANKS AGAIN"..........anymore ,.....from anybody else ? PS; I listen to just about any type of music as long as it sounds good to me.
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on Sunday, March 21, 2004 12:15 PM
Take a look at www.bbc.co.uk - you can get to their radio stations online there. I usually have the car radio set to Radio 1 ( www.bbc.co.uk/radio1 ) - mainly because it's the only station I can get without interference, crackling, hissing, and loss of signal problems - I live in an area with plenty of hills and other landscape features that tend to play havoc with radio signals!
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on Sunday, March 21, 2004 7:08 PM
Hello Railroading_Brit , Thanks for your info also, I am kind of overwhelmed at all of the different options that are on these sites, & that's a good thing.
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on Sunday, March 21, 2004 7:44 PM
Here is one of the best classical stations broadcasting on the web: http://wcpe.org/
Its listener supported so there are no commercials, although right now they are having a pledge drive.
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