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  Gateways to Radio Information on the Web

Radio, Old, News & Streaming
Maintained by the University of Iowa Department of Communication Studies, this site provides links to helpful radio resources.

Media and Communication Studies Site
A "British-based gateway to Web resources useful in the academic study of media and communication." Includes a section devoted to radio resources and newsgroups.

  More Radio Resources

AMARC : World Association of Community Radio Broadcasters
AMARC is an international non-governmental organization serving the community radio movement. Its goal is to support and contribute to the development of community and participatory radio along the principals of solidarity and international cooperation.

American Museum of Radio
"The museum makes use of the World Wide Web and Internet to combine the old and the new in ways which allow students, collectors, or anyone interested in the history of Radio, to visit and explore the Museum. " Site includes information about the history of radio, photographs, sound bites of early radio broadcasts, and more.

Current Online
Provides selected content from Current, the biweekly newspaper that covers news about public broadcasting stations on television and radio.

MIT List of Radio Stations on the Internet
Search for US radio stations by city, state, or station call letters. US radio stations are also listed by state, frequency, and format. Canadian radio stations are listed by AM, FM, and province. A list of stations from around the world is also included.

National Public Radio (NPR)

Orson Welles/Mercury Theatre
Site includes streamed audio of complete productions.

Radio Days
This site features text and RealAudio clips of classic radio drama, news, comedies, and mysteries.

R&R : The Radio & Record Industries Information Leader
Provides industry news, job information, links to radio stations' WWW sites, and Arbitrons.

RadioSpace
"RadioSpace is maintained by North American Network, Inc., a radio broadcasting agency that provides news and programming services to radio stations and organizations. Programming is sponsored by the corporations, government agencies, associations and non-profit organizations who are identified in the program notes and scripts. All information contained on RadioSpace is provided to radio stations and networks for their free and unrestricted use."

US Radio Stations
AJR NewsLink maintains this list of US radio stations, organized by state.

World Radio Network (WRN)
"WRN carries live newscast audio streams in RealAudio and StreamWorks 24 hours a day from 25 of the world's leading public and international broadcasters. Listeners can hear the news live, in English (and other languages) direct from its source. The reporting of world events also takes on a new significance when heard through the eyes of reporters from other nations. In the end it's the listener who is able to judge what is said and thus gain a global perspective on world events."




Created by: Jessica Albano
Last modified: Wednesday August 20, 2008 (jalbano)