OTTAWA — Imagine being able to spin an image of the earth on your computer screen, tuning into radio feeds that pop up as you move across the planet’s surface ...
The Radio Garden website features an interactive map that allows users to listen to music from any region in the world. By simply using the mouse to move around the globe, users can hear what's ...
This week, a website launched. It's like catnip for radio-obsessed people like me. I'm looking at the website radio.garden. It's a simple globe. You spin it around with your mouse and click on dots to ...
Imagine a spinning globe showing the location of thousands of radio stations, each one accessible via a simple click on its representative green dot. Well, thanks to some excellent work by interactive ...
When you've exhausted the three default radio stations on Apple Music, download Radio Garden Live and spin the globe to hear stations from anywhere on Earth. Apple Music now has its three 24-hour ...
Imagine looking at Google Earth and seeing thousands of tiny green dots all over the map, with each one representing a playable radio station. That’s pretty much Radio Garden, a mobile and web app ...
Last night, a friend pointed me to Radio Garden. The site (or iOS app) is simple, presenting a swipe-able digital Earth covered in green dots. Some represent collections of local stations, and some, ...
Before my family bought a television set, it was radio that I stayed glued to. I must have been 10 years old, or maybe 9. My grandfather, uncle and I would sit close to a massive analogue radio. One ...
Radio stations are repetitive. Different stations have their own personalities, themes, and genres, but they’re still beholden to the same master: the listeners. If the people want to hear the same ...
A new website called Radio Garden allows users to spin a virtual globe and click on live radio around the world. NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with the site's designer Jonathan Puckey. This week, a website ...