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Listening to Internet Radio

 
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On your home stereo you probably enjoy listening to your favorite FM and AM radio stations. These stations broadcast their signals over the airwaves, so they have limited range. But with iTunes, you can listen to Internet radio stations from around the world that broadcast everything from the blues to pop favorites.
 
Internet radio stations are referred to as “streams,” because they send digital music information as a continuous stream of data over the Internet to your computer. The better-sounding streams require faster Internet access because they send more digital information (known as bit rates). These high-quality stations are listed with higher bit rates in iTunes.

 



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