I am not using tunein and I never had. The list was much more extensive a few years back without tunein.
If you want to use tunein you also apparently need a free account with them (why, so they can spam your email address?)
I've tried to give that a try and subscribe but it is funny that with 3 different browsers in linux all I've got were white pages.
If you look at the html source the main and subscribe pages are just a single long line of javascript.
I could probably use my phone or a windows machine to subscribe but I tend not to encourage sites like this.
I would be much more comfortable to write a few lines of Perl and have a local database on my LMS server.
Hasn't someone already written an extension/plugin to use free radio stations lists?
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Using Browser, without sign-in, on Tune-in website, I get pages of stations and even lets me try toplay them but then objects to my ad-blocker.
Looks like the Tune-in has not made it into the Brexit agreement.
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