OTRStreamer is decent; Vintage Radio is, too, but costs a few bucks
per month to access the whole collection.

The audio section of Archive.org is also a great one to bookmark as
they have countless episodes of oldtime radio and they're all free.

Grant

On 11/2/12, Eric <sseri...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Is there an app dedicated to old-time radio programming that is accessible
>> to voiceover. Or, is there a better radio app for finding old-time
>> stations. I currently use ooTunes and they do have quite a number of
>> choices.
>
> All thanks in advance!
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