Tuning into the Internet
Internet radio started to attract interest in the mid-1990s. Today, literally thousands of terrestrial and Internet-only radio stations are broadcasting further then they ever could before. Media Player provides access to these servers through a special, regularly updated Web page (similar to the Media Guide) that allows you to store and search through currently operating stations. This is called Radio Tuner (see Figure 29.7).
Figure 29.7. The Media Player 8 Radio Tuner shown in its default appearance.
Warning
Media Player makes it easy to listen to Internet radio, even though you won't be able to listen to stations that ...
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