I also have good results with the weather indicater which is similar to the 
weather applet I used in earlier Ubuntu releases. It does crash sometimes, but 
not that often for me. Others have reported some issues, but I don't know of 
any comon denominater between the users who've had more problems. 
I play streams with almost any of the media players that are accessible, and 
while I sometimes add a url or stream-playlist file to a player's favorites 
directly I usually just open a directory of playlist files for the audio I 
frequently stream and either enter on the files so that they are played by the 
default application for the file type, (customizable in file properties), or  
choose what player to use from contextual or files  menus. 
I also have a file of raw urls that open streams so that I can paste them in to 
a media player directly either for onetime use or as a favorite. 
These methods have the advantage that once created they can be copied on to any 
computer, OS/distro independent. It's handy to put such a folder of playlists 
and a file of stream urls in to your UbuntuOne or DropBox directory so that 
they can be updated as you encounter new streams or as data changes for 
existing ones. 
Lastly I make bash_aliases for the streams I play most so that they are easily 
started by typing a few characters on the commandline, e.g. bbcworld will start 
streaming the BBC World Service with mplayer or VLC. If you don't already have 
it I strongly suggest getting VLC as it is now accessible both with it's 
graphical interface andwhen working in the CLI. 
There are some players that open a browser on shoutcast and similar pages, but 
as I don't live in the U.S. I can't directly access these steams. There are 
quite a few very good websites where you can access many streaming readio 
stations, some with thousands of streams if you are looking for new places to 
listen. Just save playlist files, (you'll often need to label them as they are 
not labeled with anything that  sounds like a station's name, and sometimes 
your browser may save all streams from a site with the same name). In other 
cases you will need to copy urls for the streams you discover. 
HTH
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B.H.


On Tue, Oct 22, 2013 at 09:31:40AM -0400, chad baker wrote:
> hi does anyone know any accessible weather apps on the ubuntu software center 
> thats accessible with orca and a radio app to listen to stations
> thanks
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