YOUR INTERNET RADIO

FREE INTERNET RADIO! COMMERCIAL-FREE MUSIC!

YOUR INTERNET RADIO is an Internet music webcast based in Castro Valley, California. Our music stream is on the air 24 hours per day, 7 days per week, playing a wide variety of rock music from the last 40 years. The playlist features 23,384 songs from 2,979 artists. YOUR INTERNET RADIO streams commercial-free music for you to listen to on your computer, free.

On YOUR INTERNET RADIO you'll hear a mixture of several genres of popular music, commercial-free. There are no ads, no DJs, and no pauses for station identification. You'll hear one song after another, with no interruptions. You'll hear a mixture of old and new, mellow and heavy, hits and obscure tracks. In no particular order, the most frequently played genres are: Classic rock, alternative, metal, folk, and top 40 oldies. Other less-frequently played genres include: Punk, soul, country, electronica, TV themes, and comedy.

TUNE IN NOW!

Do you use iTunes? In the "radio" section of iTunes, you'll find YOUR INTERNET RADIO in the Classic Rock station listings. If you are an iTunes user but you're not familiar with iTunes Radio, please see these details and pictures that show you how to tune in.

You're not an iTunes user? That's OK, because you don't have to use iTunes to listen. All you need is a software player that can play mp3 audio streams. Any of these popular players will do the trick: Winamp, Windows Media Player, and RealOne. If you have one of those players installed, you can begin listening now!

YOU DETERMINE WHAT GETS PLAYED

You won't have to wait all day to hear your favorite songs.

If you register and log in to our forum, you can submit online song requests on this website and force the station to play the songs that you want to hear.

WE OBEY THE LAW

YOUR INTERNET RADIO is a webcast that obeys the law and wants artists to receive the royalties they are due. YOUR INTERNET RADIO is licensed for webcasting with LoudCity. We comply with the webcasting regulatoins established in the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA), the United States Copyright Act, and the Small Webcasters Settlement Act.