what to listen to at work?

i have been having a hard time finding something other than streaming dead shows to listen to at work. i am limited to mindows media player because it is work machine and i cannot download any other apps without a tech. do any of you know of good sites that i can stream tunes to my work location? i checked out nugs but m any of the shows and sets end midway through. the radio stations also go in and out.
any help would be kind.

5 Responses to “what to listen to at work?”


  1. 1 jer

    chris
    I find RealRhapsody to be the only thing worth really paying a subscription for in terms of streaming music. I love it. hours and hours of entertainment. you can stream entire albums, or play their preprogrammed radio stations

    iTunes also has a free radio thingy built in to the software. just dl iTunes and open the Radio tree. lots there too. varying quality.

  2. 2 nav

    Thanks Jer. All this time I had no idea that I could listen to the radio on my computer. I’m so damn out of touch with all my technological capabilities.

  3. 3 jim

    i’ve been really digging david byrne’s streaming radio station. you should be able to stream that on windows
    http://www.davidbyrne.com/radio/index.php

  4. 4 john_carrico

    take jim’s advice on the david byrne radio it’s great!
    we pretty much stream through itunes at work all day long, there is some interfearance once in a while but there is plenty to choose from and it keeps everyone happy.

  5. 5 chris

    found it.
    super70s.us
    great radio stream

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