

Possibly the best app to use to share music with friends, Spotify is also great for music discovery.

But I've had some of my stations for years, and they're always changing in a good way. The one thing that puts me off Pandora is the number of mediocre live versions of songs it's always playing. There are commercials, but you can pay for a subscription to remove them from your stream. You can create your own radio station, or listen to someone else’s playlist. Here are 10 apps that I've got my ears on. Most of the best ones have free versions, though the paid versions are better. So, to stream your jam, tune into your favorite radio apps. Unless you have a car commute, you may not listen to the radio much at all. Besides, I’ve always thought that listening to the radio beats listening to my iTunes, because it lets me discover music I would otherwise never hear.īut terrestrial radio is mostly limited to what’s on the dial in your own part of the world, whether that’s music, sports, talk, or news. As a music junkie, National Radio Day is one of my favorite fake holidays, the one I'd actually choose to celebrate. I’m a radio geek, and (disclosure) I was on the air as a disc jockey in Boston for many years.
