Radio-Locator.com: Foreign Radio Stations in your classroom

Radio Locator, formerly the MIT List of Radio Stations on the Internet, is a search engine that helps you locate radio stations that are broadcasting the Internet. You can find radio stations by US zip code, by radio genre, or by country. – Applications for Education: Radio Locator can help foreign language teachers find radio broadcasts that they can use in their classrooms for student listening exercises. Radio Locator could also be useful for social studies teachers who would like to bring the sounds of other cultures into their classrooms… – (via Freetech4teachers.com)

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