Hi there,
Someone posted about
www.digitallyimported.com in another thread, and I'm impressed! So many high quality streams (without ads) and for free!
So this got me to thinking: I've just ripped almost 6,000 tracks from my own CDs, I subscribe to both Napster and MusicMatch radio, and I already have no life, so why not add to the mess?
Tell me about your personal favorite Internet radio sites, and a little bit about each one.
Sure, I could just look in a directory for this, but I'm interested in personal recommendations here
Some sites / services I know about:
- MusicMatch:I'm paying a (discounted price, I think) of $30 a year for this, and I've found MM's radio service to be absolutely outstanding. With a newly improved interface, accessing and customizing radio stations is easy. The only bummer: I can't listen to them from within MC
. Wonderful genre and sub-genre groupings, though, and no ads! And paying members can skip songs they don't like. By far, though, the best feature is being able to have MusicMatch analyze your playing history and/or library files and create custom station mixes for you, or let you specify a group of artists and make a custom station around their music. So cool and addicting!
- Spinner.com (now Radio@Netscape):Stupid name, but quite a few cool stations as I recall (I haven't accessed this lately). Downsides: ads, must use specialized player, can't skip songs.
- Accuradio.comSongs load fast. You can skip ones you don't like. You can tell it not to play songs by certain artists. I'm not impressed with the sound quality, though, and the house audio ads are annoying.
- Live365.comI haven't used this in a while, but as a non-paying user, I got increasingly annoyed by the popups, listening restrictions, audio ads and hit-or-miss quality of stations
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What are some others that you like?
Note that I'm not really interested in individual stations, but rather, aggregations of stations... either very thoughtfully-assembled guides, or services like the ones above (paid or free).