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How to listen to local radio stations on my computer?

Hello!

Does anyone know how do I listen to local radio stations online or on my comp?

There are two answers and therefore two ways you can do this. The first way is via the internet, where you can use the radio stations own website and where quite often you can click an icon and that will allow you to listen to the station. Also if the station is a BBC station the BBC have links to all of their stations from the main BBC website.

The second way is through a radio receiver card which would look similar to a TV dongle that you may use to watch the TV. Connecting to a USB socket and basically turning your computer into a radio. You may also get the internet option via Windows Media player which has an online media section allowing you to view film ad’s and also listen to the radio from all over the world!

One Response to “How to listen to local radio stations on my computer?”

  1. Andrew B says:

    There are two answers and therefore two ways you can do this. The first way is via the internet, where you can use the radio stations own website and where quite often you can click an icon and that will allow you to listen to the station. Also if the station is a BBC station the BBC have links to all of their stations from the main BBC website.

    The second way is through a radio receiver card which would look similar to a TV dongle that you may use to watch the TV. Connecting to a USB socket and basically turning your computer into a radio. You may also get the internet option via Windows Media player which has an online media section allowing you to view film ad’s and also listen to the radio from all over the world!
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