Before you can listen to any radio station you'll have to download a copy of Real Audio - (http://www.realaudio.com) and check the latest broadcast listing at http://www.timecast.com

BBC

http://www.bbc.co.uk/

Inevitably this general information service on the BBC's broadcasting schedules and activities will branch off into separate sites as its various tentacles fulfil their Net aspirations. Right now, it's a bit inconsistent, with some departments appearing to lose their early enthusiasm. Perhaps there are bigger things in the pipeline.

Phil's Old Radios

http://www.accessone.com/~philn/

If you've ever drifted to sleep bathed in the soft glow of a crackling Bakelite wireless, Phil's collection of vacuum-era portables may instantly flood you with childhood memories.

Radio Station WXYC

http://sunsite.unc.edu/wxyc/

Tune into alternative radio WXYC, the first real-time station on the Net, through Maven, CU-SeeMe, or Streamworks. The software is simple to configure and available for download here.

Real Time in real Audio

http://www.cbcstereo.com/RealTime/soundz/realaudio/ra_menu.html

You'll need a sound card and Real Audio to listen to this Net radio's broadcasts on your PC or Mac. Unlike real radio, it's not quite live. Choose from a menu of pre-recorded specials.

Short-wave Radio Catalogue

http://itre.uncecs.edu/radio/

If it's not on the Net, maybe it's crackling over the airwaves. Find out what's on what frequency, and get the latest station ID clips, maps, news, satellite info, propagation reports, sunspot readings, spy station sittings, and much more.

Virgin Radio

http://www.virginradio.co.uk

Tune into London's Virgin FM live via Real Audio.