Who needs a tuner?


This was a lot of work for somebody.Listen to what’s going on in the rest of the world.....The green dots on this Google Earth represent a radio station anywhere in the world.Click on any one of the dots and you will immediately listen to that station with very good sound. I especially liked Dublin, halfway up Ireland's east coast, with Irish pub music. Any of you who are multi-lingual will certainly enjoy this. http://radio.garden/live/toulouse/radiopresence

gwbeers
I miss my favorite news show - "News from Lake Wobogon, where all the women are strong, all the men are good-looking, and all the children are above average"
NPR news online, which is the only broadcast media other than the BBC that allows you to find out what is really going on in the world.

Haha that's a joke.
I agree with chrisoshea.  If you are lucky enough to have a really well-supported public station playing classical or jazz much of the day, a good tuner (mine is a tubed Fisher FM-90B) beats being online for sound quality.  Plus you can find NPR news online, which is the only broadcast media other than the BBC that allows you to find out what is really going on in the world.
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Thank you for that link; it's great.
If you're looking for an excellent jazz station, check out jazz901.org (Jazz 90.1 FM), out of Rochester (Greece), NY.  It's a small local station, and they play mostly jazz.  On Saturday they also play polka & German music for a few hours.
I listen to local FM classical and jazz more than other inputs. We have more than a few stations in the Boston, Ma area. I find it easier and informative with the occasional narrative about what's playing.
Thanks, my wife is now listening to a radio station from her hometown in Greece, and one of my hours just disappeared!  Very cool!
They missed a lot of stations in Boston.
lots of good college radio.
No NPR stations listed
Glad I have my Magnum Dynalab Etude
Only listen to the Radio to win concert tickets, just scored some Sammy Hagar for next month.
Interesting site, gwbeers. Thanks for posting it.

I’ve spent about an hour traveling around the world on this site and have come to a few conclusions.

First, there are very few jazz and classical stations anywhere on the planet.

Second, the entire population of the earth is being deluged with crappy electronically processed noise that is being passed off as music.

Third, artificial digital reverb knobs are very popular in recording studios around the world, and the recording engineers cannot keep their damned hands off of them.

Fourth, Cambodian music is really strange.

Right now, I’m listening to some delightful classical music coming from San Francisco. Prior to that, I was listening to a good classical station in Russia.

I’ll continue traveling the FM world on this site. It’s very interesting.

Just found a nice jazz station in Hayama, Japan. And another one in Yokohama, Japan. Classic Rock (Eagles - Hotel California) in Suwon-Si, South Korea. Zero FM stations in North Korea.

Frank
Pretty cool, but only a couple of stations listed where I live, and not the ones I listen to most. I guess my Onkyo T9090 II is still useful!