Antenna: Listen To Thousands Of Radio Stations From Your Desktop

There are countless radio stations online but finding them is a pain. Antenna is an Adobe AIR based application that solves the problem by combining a vast list of stations with a map interface. Simply browse through the list of stations by flags, countries or genre and a background window will point them on a map.

Click on any station to start listening to it. Information is also provided about the reliability of the link and the bit-rate of each station. You also have the option to rate each station and browse the stations you have recently listened to or rated. The application takes less than a minute to install and is seamless without any advertisements or clutter. You can also chat with other Antenna users or change your map preferences.

thousands of radio stations

Features:

  • Browse radio stations on a map interface.
  • Listen to thousands of stations online.
  • Rate stations and chat with other users.
  • No registration or sign-up required.

Download Antenna @ www.adobe.com/cfusion/marketplace


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  • Kevin Reynolds January 13, 2010

    Gee I’d like to try this out but I keep getting:

    Error establishing a database connection

  • JM Mahaney January 13, 2010

    This sounds good but the link to download antenna is broken.

  • PDGarland January 14, 2010

    Ditto. Broken link, but it sounds kick butt cool!

  • John January 14, 2010

    Broken link———–
    Are they going to correct this??????

    • kaly January 14, 2010

      Link isn’t broken the site is having some hosting problems I think.

      • Robert January 24, 2010

        Would MakeUseOf republish this when the site is back up?

        • kaly January 24, 2010

          I have changed the link. You can download the app from Adobe marketplace.

        • John January 25, 2010

          No, it is still saying ” error downloading”