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Old 2014-04-09, 03:07 PM   #1
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Any good online radio-channels to listen to? I love to listen to radio from other places on the earth....
I'd recommend BBC Radio 4 and BBC Radio 4 Extra, but I think you need a British IP, as they are supposed to block access to non Brits.
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I'd recommend BBC Radio 4 and BBC Radio 4 Extra, but I think you need a British IP, as they are supposed to block access to non Brits.
Thx for the tip. Apparently u don't need british IP for the radio-player, It played fine here. (I know you need british IP for the television)
To late to listen to radio now, off to bed (04:15) but I'll check it out later.

anyone else got a tip?

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Old 2014-04-10, 05:34 AM   #3
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Apparently u don't need british IP for the radio-player
Really? So us Brits are paying the licence fee to fund the stations and the rest of the world gets it for free.

Although being serious: If anyone is interested in old radio shows, BBC Radio 4 Extra re-runs shows from the beginning of radio, right up to shows first broadcast last week, almost constantly. (The main station BBC Radio 4 produces new radio dramas, comedies, panel shows, and documentaries -but also runs a lot of magazine shows and news shows, the latter being very UK centric, so probably not a lot of interest outside the UK.)

Oh, and for those who are interested: BBC Radio 4 Extra also occasionally runs the radio version of Dr Who!

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Really? So us Brits are paying the licence fee to fund the stations and the rest of the world gets it for free.
Don't you worry, I can't watch any BBC television ;-)
Licence fee sucks, we have that in Norway as well.

thx for the tip!

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