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Corey Deitz

'radiotuna' a Nice Catch for Streaming Internet Radio

By , About.com GuideFebruary 13, 2010

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I'm listening to some apparently Slavic-like folk song in a language I don't understand. It's my first experience with radiotuna. Like most people, I haven't read the instructions - I'm just clicking. But, then again: sometimes it more fun to just jump in and see what happens.

radiotuna is in beta and this website will let you listen to online streams from all over the world either by genre or by doing an artist or station search.

Let's say you want to hear the Beatles. You can type "Beatles" in the artist search and it will bring up stations playing The Beatles right at that moment. Pick one and listen. Type in "Linkin Park" and it it responds just as quickly. Type in "Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band" and not surprisingly, no stations are playing cuts now...but it will tell you which stations have played that music (so you can tune in and just wait...and hope.)

radiotuna is a neat place for immediate gratification. If you want to hear something specific by the criteria it searches from, you'll enjoy radiotuna. Plus, you can bookmark stations you like in a little place called My Tuna.

Online: Visit radiotuna.

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