I think I've written on this blog about Pandora.com and Slacker.com in the past. Or at least I wrote an article about it somewhere. I'm beginning to be like the father who is distracted by all of his children and can't find his glasses...just replace children with blogs and web sites.
Back on topic, The New York Times also wrote about your chance to enjoy free Internet radio:You might also check out the article to see how Internet radio could be in danger.Currently, the most compelling online radio is interactive. Services like
Pandora, Last.fm and Slacker evaluate your musical tastes, then serve up a
continuous stream of programming to match. They mix familiar songs with new
material you might like. They all do it by harnessing the technological forces
of social networking, data mining and music analysis, though each uses a
slightly different technique.
If you prefer to stay local, former radio personality Dave E. Crockett is throwing his talents behind DXSRadio.com