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Here’s another great internet radio site www.internet-radio.com. This is a ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ site. There are many stations on this site that are new to me, you will have a lot to discover, this is a cool site. There is also a listener count on each station. As always enjoy.
 
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This is worst internet radio directory every time I get my internet station listed 3 days later it is removed for no reason. There are other internet radio directories that will never removed your station even if the stream is down for 10 to 18 months. There like 3 or 4 directories that let you update your station listing in your account control panel.
 
What’s your internet station? I’ll stream it and check it out. And could you share those other directories?
 
My station Phat Beats Radio

Internet radio directory I run Internet Radio Directory – Site for internet radio station Phat Beats Radio

Here are a few more





 
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I love the mytuner-radio app, probably the best one out there. Even if you don’t have the app, the website is also easy to use. Thanks for the info and I’ll give your station a listen.
 
I am a frequent "new station stream" contributor to My-Tuner app, especially for overseas and (any) Spanish-language US outlet. I like the fact that there is a version for Roku. Yes, their data base is populated with many web-only streamers, making it difficult to locate the "traditional" stations with real AM/FM transmitters.

I see My-Tuner is shifting to a "TuneIn" model where they're less friendly to third-party "prosumer" (hobby-type) contributors per this link they sent me after sending them some corrections:


I guess I will switch my efforts to RadioGarden. Maybe those folks can come up with a Roku version. (I know even map browsing is possible with that clumsy Roku interface.)
 
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