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Is there such a thing as a software internet radio where I can add the stations I want to listen to? Open source would be great.

Thanks

EDIT: by "adding stations" I mean being able to listen to the CBC here in Canada, for example.

fixer1234
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  • Yes, you can not only listen to CBC, but it's got in in the presets already (a whole bunch of them actually). You can also put any station in the favorites yourself. Try it, small, portable, ... my main source of radio. – Rook Jan 15 '10 at 01:28

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I'm not sure what you mean about adding stations. Is Screamer Radio what you're looking for? Freeware (and 'portable'), unfortunately not open source.

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Gaff
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  • +1 i can confirm that Screamer has already a dozen "CBC" radio stations from Canada in its "Presets". –  Jan 15 '10 at 01:25
  • Oh, hey, thanks Molly. I told him already up in the comments, but a screenshot always gives that extra credibility :) – Rook Jan 15 '10 at 01:31
  • With Screamer you have a winner ... it's the finest. :) –  Jan 15 '10 at 01:32
  • @ldigas - You're comment above doesn't tell us the name of the app you were thinking of... – Joe Internet Jan 15 '10 at 02:21
  • @Joe Internet - what are you speaking of ? I fail to understand. – Rook Jan 15 '10 at 02:55
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I listen my favorite radio station right in the browser in Google Chrome with Chrome-Radio. You can add station and create favorite list and lots more things. Try it! It is really cool.

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A lot of radio stations stream their audio on their websites. Like CBC, for example: http://www.cbc.ca/radio/

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