Listening to the broadcast in Linux is really good-Linux general technology-Linux technology and application information. The following is a detailed description. Author: m4a1
You can use the rhythmbox in gnome directly. The "radio" section contains some nice music broadcasts. The Virgin radio station is cool. You can try all the English songs you like.
After searching for a period of time on the Internet, it seems that the domestic online broadcast performance is relatively poor. We recommend a few overseas broadcast broadcasts with relatively fast and sound effects (if you are XP, you can play them as well ):
Digitally Imported FM (good performance): http://www.di.fm/wma/progressive.asx
BBC Music: http://www.bbc.co.uk/6music/ram/6music_hi.asx
80 s & 90s Music Radio: http://www.1.fm/TuneIn/WM/energy80s32k/Listen.aspx
Sky FM Top Hits: http://www.sky.fm/wma/tophits.asx
Fm dan: http://www.1.fm/TuneIn/WM/energyDance32k/Listen.aspx
Note: The above content comes from Licky's shelling:
KEXP: http://kexp-mp3-1.cac.washington.edu: 8000/listen. pls if you know wikipedia, you can also get it, this place has some introduction to broadcast around the world:
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