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Online Radio - How To Listen To Radio Online!


Online radio, also known as broadcast streaming audio is streaming audio broadcast across a network or Internet much as it would be broadcast by a conventional radio station. The broadcast is in real time so what the DJ plays or says is what you hear.

An MP3 player (such as MusicMatch, Winamp or Windows Media Player) can be used to tune into a radio broadcast.

One of the best stand-alone MP3 players for online radio is The Music Match Jukebox. With the free MusicMatch online radio media player you can search for a radio station by country, genres or language.

Another MP3 player that allows listening to online radio is Winamp, considered by many ‘the king’ of the MP3 players. You can choose a radio station using Media Library, which shows all the available radio stations (their title, the current song, number of listeners, and bit rate in kbps).

You can be your own DJ of your online radio station at www.live365.com. Here you can create your own radio station for free and start broadcasting over the Internet.

Online radio or broadcasting is becoming more popular as conventional radio stations are using the Internet to also broadcast their radio stations to a wider audience.

Streaming audio is not saved to your hard drive, which means there are no copyright laws broken. Only if the music is distributed without permission the copyright is law is broken.

Once upon a time, the radio presenter was a god-like being whose disembodied voice had the power to make or break the careers of musicians, who could bring joy into the heart of a listener, who was an all-knowing being with a special talent. And that talent, was, of course, being on the radio. Only the favored few got jobs on the radio.

As time went by, the number of radio stations increased. More stations meant more radio presenters were required. But radio presenters were still unusual beings. (After all, think how many DJs you’ve met yourself).

Due to the large number of available listeners and the ease of creating your own radio station, online radio is today one of the best choices to become a DJ. Click here to download the free music match jukebox download with superb online radio technology.


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