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RMC LiveWire - Direct feeds from UK and Ireland radio stations.

Tyneside Net Radio - Newcastle Upon Tyne based station playing easy listening and classic oldies. Includes local news and information plus music and station guide. Available on live web stream.

Raiders FM - Alternative free rock and pop station aimed at London. View pictures, magazines, hear jingles, programmes and interviews.

OperadiO.com - Offers seven live audio streams featuring opera and classical music.

Pyrotechnic pirate radio - Online station that plays live over the net with interactive chatroom for shouts and requests.

Soul 24-7 - Soul music around the world around the clock.

UK Rumble - Dance music station. Profiles, reviews, pictures, chatroom and forum.

Hit Mix UK - Promotes unsigned DJ's, producers, artists and musicians, playing chart, urban and dance music. Demos, competitions, charts, requests, news, forums.

Creative FM - Community station based in Huddersfield. Includes photos, schedule and station news.

Youthcomm Internet Radio - Youth orientated station, broadcasting news, views and chart music. Schedules, requests, feedback and station information.

spydaradio - Playing non-mainstream music formats including Indie, Country, Folk, and World Music. Show and presenter profiles, music information and reviews.

Kay FM - Playing hits and memories from the pop music charts. Live stream, station and music information, plus request form.

Energy Mix - Playing dance and club music. Includes playlist, charts, news and shopping.

dbFM Radio - Broadcasts house, trance, techno and drum and bass. Includes station information, gallery, forum and web cam facility.

BBA Online - Urban Asian station based in West London. Information on schedule, programming and presenters. Available via live web stream.

Desi Soundz - Bhangra songs broadcast from the East Midlands. Includes station information, forums and live web stream.

The SlagHuis: Radio Free Abattoir - Offers new gothic, industrial, and darkwave music. Broadcast archive, station background, featured tracks.

Rock3 Radio Network - Provides several streaming stations including rock, seventies rock and seventies punk. Details of stations, message boards, events and links.

CMP Radio - Station with the objective of letting visitors become DJs or presenters from their own home. Details of schedule, how to get involved and technology used.

London Live and Direct - Underground dance music site with a live DJ booth webcam, music and DJ profiles.

Real-Radio.co.uk - Playing trance, chart, R&B and hip hop. Competitions, polls, requests, DJ profiles, forum and music charts.

Life FM - Community station based in Stonebridge, North West London playing Christian gospel, garage and R&B. Shows, profiles, forum, station history.

Echoland - Ambient and melodic chill out, mellow and downtempo music.

Brass Band Radio UK - Playing brass band music. Includes station information, announcements and classifieds.

Digital Sound Radio - Broadcasts electronic/dance, rock, pop and Spanish music, including unsigned bands. Schedules and station information.

Jazz Syndicate Radio - Weekend station playing jazz, funk and soul. Playlists, DJ profiles, guestbook.

ClassFm.com - Playing classic hits from the 80s. Station information and news.

Kooba Radio - Featuring music by unsigned musicians. Tracklistings plus gigs and station information.

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