What are your Favorite Internet Radio Stations, Programs and Sites?

EscapeVelo

Charleston, SC
Ill offer up a few to get the ball rolling.


WNOZ 90.7 New Orleans

Bringing New Orleans Music to the Universe - Mostly Jazz and Blues

PublicRadioFan.com

Links to Public Radio across the country and around the World! Great Site! Listen to all your favorite programs, many time shifted from your local radio.

All Music Guide


PanicStream.com

Widespread Panic Concerts and Live Sets



I look forward to your recommendations and shared experiences.
 
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I'm a Jazz, Funk & Rock guy . . . check out Attention Span Radio on 365live . . . It's great! Over 650 artists & 7200 tracks! I have a membership to Live365. It's worth it . . . no commercials and the sound is very good . . . I listen all day at work and sometimes at home.

http://www.attentionspanradio.net/
 
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http://www.xpn.org/xpn-programs/many-moods-ben-vaughn
 
www.theradio.com

great for ;DUB, STANDARDS, JAZZ, MIDDLE EAST MUSIC, VINTAGE SOUL.
There is a wide selection of the types of music, theradio refer to them as channels.
 
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Another vote for Luxuria.
It's stuff you can't find on the airwaves here in the Middle of Nowhere.
 
Thanks for starting this as I just found Trumpet Fusion radio on Live365.....didn't know such a thing existed.
 
Pandora. Pandora allows me to create my own "stations" based on my listening choices. Tonight I created a "Cat Stevens" station, and along with Cat, I'm getting Beetles, Simon and Garfunkle and other great vocals. I'm listening to it right now and I LOVE Pandora!:music:
 
Anybody use Spotify?

From Time Magazine's 50 Best Websites of 2009

The holy grail of online music is what's known as a "celestial jukebox": an archive of every album in the world, there just for the listening. Think iTunes without the 99-cent song fee. The celestial jukebox is no pipe dream; it's here now. Spotify will stream virtually anything you want and pay the royalties for you. The service is supported by advertisements, just like terrestrial radio, or you can subscribe to an ad-free version. Currently the service is only available in Europe, but the company has just raised $50 million, and a U.S. launch is said to be imminent.

Musicovery also made the list...

Musicovery is a music-streaming site with a mood-ring interface that works like a soundboard for adjusting your robot DJ's musical taste. Sliders dial the mood from dark to positive and the tempo from fast to slow, while boxes allow you to check genres, including everything from funk to classical. The interface is so radically different from Pandora and Last.fm that it seems like it was beamed from an ultra-sophisticated, über-arty future utopia.

As well as Pandora and Last.fm.

Pandora and Last.fm are two near twin radio-killer applications. You seed the online players with your all-time favorite song — or whatever you're in the mood to listen to — and a digital DJ creates a list of other songs you might like and starts streaming them through your speakers. It's both an amazing way to discover new favorites and a set-and-forget way to get a soundtrack that fits your current state of mind. And if you hear something you don't like, both sites have a fast-forward button that will skip you to the next song in the queue as well as a nuke button that will banish a hated song from your listening life.
 
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There's several I like

The Cosmic Island. which is thru Live 365
RadioioAmbient. it can be found thru iTunes
Intunewithsprit.com also thru iTunes
AM 1710 Antioch Radio, Old time radio serials also thru iTunes
 
Don't forget across the pond

I think this counts.

I have had the opportunity to visit the UK over the last couple of years and discovered some new music and related radio/satellite streams from London, Scotland and others. My favorites are:

XFM Scotland (Alternative/Pop/Indie/Dance)
XFM London (Alternative/Pop/Indie/Dance)
XFM Manchester (Alternative/Pop/Indie/Dance)

Planet Rock (Anyone from Cleveland OH and the 70s era WMMS will like this one)

Virgin Radio Extreme

The music and English/Scotish accents are way cool.
 
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