Radium is a simple menu bar app that allows you to listen to pretty much any radio station you desire. You can import stations from iTunes, or from a URL, or you can just search a keyword, such as “indie” to bring up a handful of radios that meet that keyword.
More than 200 countries/territories and 40,000 radio stations available for you to listen live, from sports to news and music and many others to choose from. MyTuner Radio is easy to use, has a great design and it sits on the menu bar for you to use whenever you like. It’s the best way there is to listen to the radio on your Mac. More than 1 million Podcasts to listen for free with rankings per country. Never miss out on the opportunity to listen to that music that you love.
Now you can listen to the best radio stations of your country or of your homeland when you are abroad. And you can also listen to a preview the Top 25 best selling songs in each market. REVIEWS. 'A lightweight application for listening to internet streaming broadcasts, (.) allowing you to restrict searches and browsing to a single country with a pull-down menu – useful, given the number of stations.' Ian Osborne, MacFormat Magazine With myTuner Radio you can: - Listen to the best radio stations; - Listen to radios from more than 200 countries/territories; - Listen to over 40,000 radio stations; - Compatible with airplay - Add more radios to your favorites list; - Search by country and name; - Listen to the radios on background mode; - Listen to samples of the most sold music in each country; myTuner Radio gives you the best experience in what comes to listening to worldwide radio stations.
Also try the iOS version. More information on https://mytuner-radio.com. FAMBass, Radio not Clear I just decided to download your app for OSX. I got the free version to determine if it could get the station I like. No problem paying for pro version without ads, just wanted to check it out first. It has the station I wanted to listen to and I set it up. I am very impressed with the interface.
The problem is that when the announcer is talking there is noise coming in on the right channel. It sounds almost like another station. It is not so prominent when songs are playing. That may be due to the fact that it would be harder to hear behind the music.
Is this peculiar to the station I am listening to. Never heard it in my car radio. Anyway I would need that fixed before I could pay for a version.
I could find a location to see if this was a problem or if there already was a fix. I hope you can let me know what to do. FAMBass, Radio not Clear I just decided to download your app for OSX. I got the free version to determine if it could get the station I like.
No problem paying for pro version without ads, just wanted to check it out first. It has the station I wanted to listen to and I set it up. I am very impressed with the interface. The problem is that when the announcer is talking there is noise coming in on the right channel. It sounds almost like another station. It is not so prominent when songs are playing. That may be due to the fact that it would be harder to hear behind the music.
Is this peculiar to the station I am listening to. Never heard it in my car radio. Anyway I would need that fixed before I could pay for a version. I could find a location to see if this was a problem or if there already was a fix.
I hope you can let me know what to do. Machinery Hall, Awesome but.
The app functions beautifully; super easy-to-use interface with intuitive controls and great quality. I really like being able to listen to stations all over the place and this app eliminated the annoying process of going to tons of different websites in one fell swoop. However, the free version is insanely annoying with the prompts to rate it and random popups that tell you how long you’ve been listening in an effort to get you to buy it. This is basically the only reason I rated it 4, instead of 5, stars. I totally understand that they want/deserve to make money but I’d honestly be more likely to pay for it if they didn’t try to drive me to buy it by effecting the function of the app. Machinery Hall, Awesome but. The app functions beautifully; super easy-to-use interface with intuitive controls and great quality.
I really like being able to listen to stations all over the place and this app eliminated the annoying process of going to tons of different websites in one fell swoop. However, the free version is insanely annoying with the prompts to rate it and random popups that tell you how long you’ve been listening in an effort to get you to buy it. This is basically the only reason I rated it 4, instead of 5, stars. I totally understand that they want/deserve to make money but I’d honestly be more likely to pay for it if they didn’t try to drive me to buy it by effecting the function of the app.
Golden City Quig, myTuner Radio is a MUST HAVE APP! I live in a very rural area whereradio reception is spotty.
On a good day, I have a disappointingly small group of options on the FM dial (and the AM options aren’t much better). MyTuner Radio has solved my problems.
I can now listen in my office to constant streaming radio. Where Pandora or other streaming music websites would constantly buffer and load, myTuner is a nice, continuous feed. And now I have options! I haven’t found a station that I wanted to listen to that WASN’T available on myTuner Radio. CONS: the version on my iphone does occasionally pop up ads. Is this a problem for me? NO - It’s a free app!
That’s how this works. Golden City Quig, myTuner Radio is a MUST HAVE APP! I live in a very rural area whereradio reception is spotty. On a good day, I have a disappointingly small group of options on the FM dial (and the AM options aren’t much better).
MyTuner Radio has solved my problems. I can now listen in my office to constant streaming radio. Where Pandora or other streaming music websites would constantly buffer and load, myTuner is a nice, continuous feed. And now I have options! I haven’t found a station that I wanted to listen to that WASN’T available on myTuner Radio.
CONS: the version on my iphone does occasionally pop up ads. Is this a problem for me? NO - It’s a free app!
That’s how this works.
TuneIn If you like variety, TuneIn Radio is one of the best apps around for listening to the radio on your mobile device. The app offers a vast library of programs, including local radio shows, sports stations, podcasts, and more. The interface is clean and easy to navigate, and the sound quality is good. TuneIn’s most notable flaws are that it can take an annoying amount of time to buffer when you select a program, and the app does sport some ads. If you can get past those inconveniences, the experience is worth it. Available from. NPR One If you want a constant stream of great news programs and informative podcasts, NPR One is the holy grail of radio apps.
National Public Radio (NPR) purveyor of award-winning journalism, has created an app that make its content accessible wherever, whenever. Users can listen to their preferred local National Public Radio station, or listen to any of the network’s nationally syndicated shows. In addition to a strong library of NPR programs ( All Things Considered, Planet Money, and so on), NPR One also showcases podcasts from companies like Gimlet. Available from. IHeartRadio This popular radio app serves its users a banquet of live radio streams. You can listen to rock, rap, jazz, comedy, sports, or other types of programming, sampling shows from across the country, as well as streams tailored to your interests. The app displays information about the current song and artist, and you can approve of songs you like or disapprove of songs you don’t.
For a monthly subscription, you can gain access to additional features, such as the ability to skip tracks or even save them. Available from. SiriusXM Satellite radio company SiriusXM makes its content available on mobile devices through the SiriusXM app. If you already have a SiriusXM subscription for your car, you get streaming included. Otherwise, you can select a subscription plan that appeals to you, such as Mostly Music or All Access. SiriusXM offers over 200 channels, offering music, news, and even talk radio (such as The Howard Stern Show).
The app itself sports a clean interface, and a variety of useful features. Available from. Pandora Pandora launched back in 2000 — when the internet was still a vast and wild wasteland — with a simple goal: Help users find new music they like using bands and songs they already listen to. More than a decade later, services like Spotify incorporated music discovery features into their own streaming empires, but Pandora remains a popular service, and for good reason.
Users create a playlist by inputting an artist or song they enjoy. Pandora then finds songs with similar musical stylings, and users can upvote songs they like or downvote songs they don’t. The app has a clean design, and is easy to navigate. While it is free, users will have to put up with the occasional ad.