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I'm Vic Richardson, the author of this site. My day job is designing home A/V equipment and my hobby is collecting tech gadgets, especially table radios.

I own a Logitech Squeezebox Boom and a Roku Soundbar and have over a decade of experience with streaming internet radio.

I hope you find the internet radio reviews here helpful in selecting your next web radio player or media player software.

 

 

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webradioGone are the AM radios of the 50s and 60s that played our top tunes of the time, complete with hum, static and tubes glowing in the back.

Gone are the FM stereo tuners with long sleek tuning dials and chrome knobs playing pop hits from the 80s with hilareous DJ banter.

Now we are connected by the World Wide Web and can pick up radio stations anywhere - anytime. Instead of 1-20 choices we have tens of thousands of radio channels, some only on the internet, and some from our favorite old local stations simulcasting on the internet. There are music subscription services, podcasts, music videos and music blogs with samples from new interesting musicians and bands to listen to.

Why would we ever want to go back?

If you're looking to buy your first internet radio, start with the overview below - perhaps read some of the other articles in the index. Then look through the radio reviews for a model that suits your budget and tastes.

 

KerbangoINTERNET RADIO OVERVIEW - Enter internet radio with over 13,000 stations on line.There’s podcasts, aggregators like Pandora, all-you-can-eat on demand networks like the Zune Marketplace, all sorts of sport and talk radio, comedy channels and weather channels. Let’s look at some of the different types of webcasts and listening methods. Read more

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