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Baroque Bloke
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I’ve long had the apps for KUSC-FM (LA) and WQXR-FM (NYC) on my iPhone. A few weeks ago I discovered WRR-FM (North Texas) in an old post by member flashguy.

I’d welcome recommendations for other Classical music FM station apps. And ONLY Classical music please.

I also have the annual-fee version of Amazon Music and Apple Classical on my iPhone.



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Posts: 9487 | Location: San Diego | Registered: July 26, 2014Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Link iHeart Radio

iHeart Radio, great app for access to live radio stations anywhere.

Went into the Playlists and found the Classical group for you, there are of course plenty of options, Sport, Rock, Classic Rock, Jazz et al...

Play it on you iStuff, SamsungStuff, pc...
 
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https://khfm.org/services/live-stream/


https://khfm.org/where-you-can-hear-us/

Scroll down for the app.


Khfm classical public radio you can live stream or download their app.

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I am a fan of TuneInRadio for this kind of access


 
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Originally posted by PASig:
I am a fan of TuneInRadio for this kind of access

Is it possible to restrict hits to classical music stations? My requirement.



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Originally posted by PASig:
I am a fan of TuneInRadio for this kind of access

Is it possible to restrict hits to classical music stations? My requirement.


I think so

You just search and add whatever station you want, this is a player that lets you run whichever streaming radio stations and streaming terrestrial ones there are out there.

So what I'm getting at, you can search and add these:

KUSC-FM (LA) and WQXR-FM (NYC)

And run all your favorites from one app rather than having to open up a different one for each station.


 
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We have King FM in the Seattle Area. They stream music online:

https://classicalking.org/listen


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WFMT in Chicago. Great station! 98.7 if you're within reception range, and they do have an app.



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^^^ two up ^^^
Thank you braillediver. I just installed the Classical KING-FM app on my iPhone.



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Pipe Smoker-

Here's an alternative. Pull up radio.garden on your browser, and do a search on 'Classical'.

I'm currently listening to a classical radio station from Romania as I browse the forum.
Many of the broadcast stations found on this site also have apps you can download. and if you tire of classical there are all the genres you can think of.




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