Hi all, iTunes has a radio component with lots of radio stations grouped by categories, including news/talk, and sports/talk, etc. For each radio station there is a description and the required band width, and the later come in handy if the bandwidth is important for you.
Another important fact is that the iTunes radio service works over the standard HTTP port 80. That means, if you work at office, you hopefully will be able to listen to Internet radio while you are working, if you are allowed to do so. By the way, what is your favorite tool for listening to Internet radio? Thank you, Pablo
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