Category: Broadcaster's Lounge
is a website where you can browse through stations from the world and link to there streams directly.
it's cool
Also another similar website is http://www.mikesradioworld.com/.
I didn't try radio locator for long time but when i did some of the links there didn't work but that happens to any radio sites i suppose.
Maybe for big countries such us UK and USA the links are not broken and they are updated very often but for Cyprus which is a small country and nobody cares about it there are broken links. Also there are stations there that closed 3 years ago.
If there was a top class site as you said they should update it more often and they should treed all countries the same way.
Nikos
Radio-locator'/s only flaw is that they rely on data provided by the FCC. Therefor when stations change format, the best way to read all the threads is on radio-info. I love the radio-info boards, and you can generally see me on any on one of the folowing: Philadelphia, New Jersey, New York City, Aircheck Collectors, Leihigh Vally/Reading, and at times I'll make an ocational aperence on Tampa Bey, North Florida, an, DX, n and Off The Air.
Another site is http://www.billsparks.org.
I've been to most of those sites, but I find radio-locator to be the best one to look at if you want to get a feel for what a city's radio dial is like. You se listings for all stations, not just the ones that are streaming like on Mike's Radio World or Bill Sparks. Need to go look at radio-info to see what they do and to see if there's a Seattle message board.
Radio-info is probably the best site for anything related to radio; just keep a decent head when posting. It's a radio/communications site, with broadcasters and journalists from every area of the US possible. (In short: use good board manners, PLEASE.)
Yeah. I've found out many a thing via radio-info.
happy someone posted this info. Will definitely check it out. thanks.