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* [http://www.dradio.de/wir/ogg Deutschlandradio + Deutschlandradio Kultur] German radio stations which broadcast mainly news and classical music.
* [http://www.dradio.de/wir/ogg Deutschlandradio + Deutschlandradio Kultur] German radio stations which broadcast mainly news and classical music.
* [http://www.freies-radio.de/empfang.php FRS] Freies Radio für Stuttgart, non-commercial Radio, Germany


* [http://www.freirad.at/livestream.html FREIRAD] community radio, Innsbruck, Austria (in German).
* [http://www.freirad.at/livestream.html FREIRAD] community radio, Innsbruck, Austria (in German).

Revision as of 15:20, 8 March 2008

These links usually point to the page with instructions on how to listen to a stream, not to the station's main homepage. We don't link directly to the stream because they tend to move around, because the stations like having people visit their websites, and this way you can compare Vorbis with the other legacy proprietary codecs many of these stations still use.

Note: an old version of this page from before the server crash is available through the web archive. We'll slowly be verifying those links are still valid and moving them over.

Automatically updated stream directories

  • openradio.co.uk, Directory of stations streaming in open formats (currently all Ogg Vorbis).

Live streams

  • RamAir University of Bradford Students Union Radio Station.
  • Bermudafunk independent radio for the Rhein/Neckar-region, Germany.
  • CJSW University of Calgary student radio, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
  • CUR 1350-AM University of Cambridge student radio, Churchill College, Cambridge, UK.
  • FRS Freies Radio für Stuttgart, non-commercial Radio, Germany
  • FREIRAD community radio, Innsbruck, Austria (in German).
  • frequence3 Frequence3, webradio Francophone, pop+dance, FR.
  • Junction11 University of Reading student radio, Reading, UK.
  • KAMP-AM University of Arizona student radio, Tucson, AZ, USA.
  • KCSM-FM jazz music, San Mateo, CA, USA.
  • KGLP-FM public radio, Gallup, NM, USA.
  • KPFA-FM Pacifica Network public radio, Berkeley, CA, USA.
  • KRCL-FM community radio, Salt Lake City, UT, USA.
  • KPSU Portland State University student radio, Portland, OR, USA.
  • KQLZ-FM rock & roll, Los Angeles, CA, USA.
  • M94.5 student radio, Munich, Germany
  • NRK Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation, all channels live.
  • ORF FM-4 pop/rock music, Vienna, Austria.
  • Radio 1190 independent music, University of Colorado at Boulder.
  • Radio 404 unusual music, mostly electro (french radio).
  • Surge Southampton University student radio, Southampton, UK.
  • Virgin Radio, UK (to get ogg, go to "More ways to tune in..." and click on the "Online" tab)
  • WCBN-FM University of Michigan student radio, Ann Arbor, MI, USA.
  • WCLV-FM classical music, Cleveland, OH, USA.
  • WCPE-FM classical music, Wake Forest, NC, USA.
  • WFMU-FM freeform radio, Jersey City, NJ, USA.
  • WGDR-FM community radio, Plainfield, VT, USA.
  • WKNC-FM North Carolina State University student radio, Raleigh, NC, USA.
  • WRCT-FM Carnegie Mellon University student radio, Pittsburgh, PA, USA.
  • WSIA-FM CUNY student radio, Staten Island, New York, NY, USA.
  • WXDU-FM Duke University student radio, Durham, NC, USA.
  • WXYC-FM University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill student radio, Chapel Hill, NC, USA.
  • IRS TLIS College Radio, Bratislava, Slovakia.
  • Tilos Radio public non-mainstream radio in Budapest, Hungary.
  • CanalB french radio in Bretagne, France.

Archived streams

  • LugRadio is a fortnightly talk show about GNU/Linux and free software.
  • News from Neptune a weekly radio show that covers the news of the week and its coverage by the media.

Discontinued streams

These streams are no longer working; they are mentioned for historical interest.

  • Free radio Linux speech synthesizer reading the Linux source code, offline since mid-2004.

Stream statistics

These are links to stream-usage statistics.