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Aug 21, 2014 8:17 AM in response to Michael Murphy3by zugwang,I understand but Fred Davenport wasn't asking about Internet Radio proprietary of iTunes, he was asking about listening to his local radio station through iTunes Radio. And this is possible if his local station has enabled internet streaming, as it is for me.
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Aug 21, 2014 8:50 AM in response to zugwangby Chris CA,iTunes Radio is all about the music, not local broadcast radio stations.
The only available "local stations" are NPR, which only came to iTunes Radio in June of this year. It was not available when Fred posted last year.
ESPN is the only other "News" station available.
No other local station are available.
This may change but Apple has not announced anything.
Many stations do have streaming via Internet Radio in iTunes and via a web browser but not via iTunes Radio.
I understand but Fred Davenport wasn't asking about Internet Radio proprietary of iTunes, he was asking about listening to his local radio station through iTunes Radio.
So how many other local radio stations (or even not local) that are not NPR can you get?
Fred never responded but most likely after iTunes Radio was released, he was looking for the radio stations available as they were prior to iTunes Radio.
It was explained how to get these in iTunes.
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Aug 21, 2014 8:57 AM in response to Chris CAby zugwang,Well Freds question was in October 2013 and iTunes Radio came out in June 2013. So his question wasn't prior to the release of iTunes Radio. But it does look like most radio stations are not available on iTunes Radio. But people should know it's possible and is worth a search for people who want it.
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Aug 21, 2014 9:44 AM in response to zugwangby Chris CA,zugwang wrote:
Well Freds question was in October 2013 and iTunes Radio came out in June 2013. So his question wasn't prior to the release of iTunes Radio
I never suggested it was.
I suggested Fred wanted Internet Radio, which by default was not visible in iTunes and many people thought iTunes Radio replaced Internet Radio. It didn't.
But it does look like most radio stations are not available on iTunes Radio.
Correct. No other local stations are available. Only NPR stations are available.
Other stations are available via Internet Radio in iTunes (and we are back to the beginning of this thread)...
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Jul 20, 2015 4:51 AM in response to Michael Murphy3by filipeduardovich,There is a big difference with internet radio if you want to use a certain system: Bose Soundlink. The Bose Soundlink speaker won't work on wifi unless you use iTunes, and you must be streaming a station via the Mac program. At the top of iTunes, a little arrow appears - air play. If you go to a website (I go to France musique, and Voice of Russia, for example) air play won't work, at least with Bose Soundlink.
But... I hope I'm wrong with the following - to find a foreign stream station in iTunes, you have to comb through category after category of stations "International, College" etc. and there a good chances you won't find what you are looking for. The "seek" function in the iTunes radio seems to be for for the Store, not for finding stream stations.
(I also have a new Bose Sountouch wifi system which is much easier and more efficient than iTunes, and which does not require it.)
Please, somebody, tell me I am all wrong and that there is an easy way to get any streamed station i want via iTunes without endless quests.
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Jul 20, 2015 6:21 AM in response to filipeduardovichby Chris CA,filipeduardovich wrote:
There is a big difference with internet radio if you want to use a certain system: Bose Soundlink. The Bose Soundlink speaker won't work on wifi unless you use iTunes,
This is false. You can stream just about anything form your Mac to the Bose Soundlink (via Airplay).
System prefs > Sound - Output device and select the Airplay device you want to stream audio to.
f you go to a website (I go to France musique, and Voice of Russia, for example) air play won't work, at least with Bose Soundlink.
It will.
You can use any (just about) app or website you want for music.
I use iHeartradio & Tune-In radio.
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Jul 21, 2015 7:15 AM in response to Chris CAby filipeduardovich,You solved a problem that had been frustrating me for months! ... but even Bose help had suggested that for some stations, it was iTunes or nothing. Just now, I had Voice of Russia, NRK and other sites playing as you suggested: system preferences>sound>output and scroll the choices. Many thanks.
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Apr 4, 2016 11:24 AM in response to Chris CAby jrjung,I have vers 12.3.3.17 of itunes and under Preferences, there is no Internet Radio...it now appears as the 4th icon on on the left side of the menu bar. Do NOT use the Radio option in the central part of the menu bar.
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Apr 4, 2016 11:34 AM in response to jrjungby Chris CA,jrjung wrote:
I have vers 12.3.3.17 of itunes and under Preferences, there is no Internet Radio...
Correct.
My response was from 2 years ago.
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May 27, 2016 1:55 PM in response to Fred Davenportby DG4746,I have the latest version of iTunes. 12.4. If U go to view/media kind. You'll see internet radio. I stumbled on it while searching for streaming radio stations. Hope this helps.
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Sep 17, 2016 12:20 AM in response to Fred Davenportby pschulen,Command 9 brings up the list of live radio genres.
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