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A smartphone stands vertically on a desk against a softly blurred background. The phone screen displays an infographic titled "TUNEIN TIER COMPARISON" broken into three columns. The left column, "FREE," features radio and podcast icons, listing "100,000+ Stations & Podcasts" with the limitations: "Visual Banner Ads & Pre-Roll Audio Ads." The middle column, "PRO (ONE-TIME PURCHASE)," features a gold coin icon, stating it "Removes Visual Banner Ads in-app" and "Removes Pre-Roll Audio Ads (In-App Playback Only)," with "No Other Content." The right column, "PREMIUM (MONTHLY SUBSCRIPTION)," features a crown, football, and books, stating it includes "All Pro Benefits Plus Exclusive Content," specifically "Live Sports, Ad-Free News, Audiobooks." At the bottom of the screen is the Web Radio Info lighthouse logo.
Posted inFeatured Radio

Q&A: TuneIn Free vs. Pro vs. Premium on Your Smartphone and Tablet

If you listen to internet radio through your smartphone or tablet, you are likely using the TuneIn app. But with three different versions floating around the iOS and Android app…
Posted by By Karl Lee March 18, 2026Posted inFeatured, Radio
A detailed infographic illustration titled at the top: "NCAA WOMEN'S TOURNAMENT: LISTENING GUIDE (MAR 18 - APR 5)". A visually impaired woman with a white cane is seated at a wooden desk, using her voice to command an illuminated Amazon Echo smart speaker. An infinity-loop-shaped audio timeline emerges from the speaker. The left loop is warm-colored (orange and green) for the "EARLY ROUNDS," showing broadcast towers and a satellite with the instruction: "ASK: 'PLAY [UNIVERSITY NAME] WBB RADIO'". This section covers the First Four, First Round, and Second Round. The right loop is cool-colored (blue and gold) for the "SWEET 16 & BEYOND," featuring a large satellite dish and the instruction: "ASK: 'PLAY WESTWOOD ONE SPORTS'". This section covers the Sweet 16, Elite Eight, Final Four, and Championship. A map below the timeline shows the "Road to Phoenix" with stadium icons. The background includes a stylized Clearwater, Florida coastline with a beach, ocean, and lighthouse, and various collegiate logos. A logo in the corner reads: "ACCESSIBLE AUDIO, ONE COMMAND AT A TIME. WEB RADIO INFO INC."
Posted inFeatured Sports

How to Listen to the 2026 Women’s NCAA Tournament on the Radio

March Madness is officially here! The 2026 Women’s NCAA Basketball Tournament bracket is being revealed today, setting the stage for three weeks of incredible college hoops. For visually impaired fans…
Posted by By Karl Lee March 16, 2026Posted inFeatured, Sports
An illustration of a visually impaired person sitting at a desk with a white cane, using a smart speaker. Colorful sound waves connect the speaker to three scenes representing weekend radio events: a woman singing on the Metropolitan Opera stage, an acoustic guitar and microphone on the Grand Ole Opry stage, and silhouettes of detectives for an Old Time Radio mystery marathon. Text reads: The Web Radio Weekend Guide (Mar 13-15). Accessible Audio: Voice-Commanded. Web Radio Info Inc.
Posted inOld Time Radio Classical Country Featured Music

The Web Radio Weekend Guide: Opera, the Opry, and Old Time Radio

March 13–15) You do not need a screen to enjoy incredible live broadcasts this weekend. One of the best features of modern smart speakers is the ability to bring live…
Posted by By Karl Lee March 13, 2026Posted inOld Time Radio, Classical, Country, Featured, Music
A close-up photograph of a blue Amazon Echo Dot and a black Sonos speaker sitting side-by-side on a wooden cabinet in a cozy living room. Swirling, glowing sound waves in vibrant orange, electric blue, and gold rise dynamicly from both speakers, filling the air. Translucent, ghostly illustrations of a basketball player executing a powerful dunk, a cheering arena crowd, and a referee are seamlessly integrated within these sound waves. Logos for TuneIn and Westwood One are woven into the base of the sound formations. Text at the top center reads "MARCH MADNESS SCREEN-FREE" in large bold white caps, with "TuneIn to Live Audio" just below it.
Posted inFeatured Sports

Screen-Free March Madness: How to Stream the NCAA Tournament on Your Smart Speaker

Navigating complex sports websites, visual brackets, and cluttered mobile apps can be frustrating for screen reader users. Fortunately, when it comes to live sports, the radio broadcast remains one of…
Posted by By William Lee March 12, 2026Posted inFeatured, Sports
A cozy living room setting featuring a classic, 1930s style wooden cathedral radio sitting on a wooden end table next to an Amazon Echo Dot and a modern, compact digital receiver. Swirling golden ribbons of light pour out of the vintage radio and fill the room. Within these glowing sound waves are faint sketches representing classic shows: a cowboy riding a horse on the left, a mysterious shadowy figure in a wide brimmed hat in the center, and a retro rocket ship flying past planets on the right. Bold white text at the top reads: "THEATER OF THE MIND RETURNS. Streaming Classic Old Time Radio." Faint text labels for Gunsmoke, The Shadow, and X Minus One float near their respective illustrations.
Posted inFeatured Old Time Radio

The Theater of the Mind Returns: 3 Classic Radio Streams You Need to Hear

Long before television took over the living room, radio dramas were the ultimate form of immersive entertainment. Families gathered around wooden receivers to hear thrilling mysteries, westerns, and science fiction.…
Posted by By Carl Hale March 11, 2026Posted inFeatured, Old Time Radio
A close-up photograph of an Apple HomePod and a Sonos Era 100 sitting side-by-side on a wooden media console in a warm living room. A dynamic, colorful sound ripple visualizes immersive 3D audio, enveloping both speakers in deep blue, purple, and orange light. Clean white text at the top center reads: "THEATER OF THE MIND: 3D IMMERSIVE PODCASTS." Below it, smaller text reads: "Testing Your Smart Speaker." Inside the sound ripples, faint, translucent illustrations are visible: a shadowy apocalypse cityscape (left), a futuristic spaceship (center), and a tranquil forest stream (right).
Posted inPodcasts Featured

3 Immersive Audio Podcasts to Test Your Smart Speaker (Theater of the Mind Returns)

Best Immersive Audio Podcasts for Smart Speakers For decades, the true magic of radio was its ability to paint a picture entirely in the listener's mind. You did not need…
Posted by By Barry Lee March 10, 2026Posted inPodcasts, Featured
A modern Amazon Echo Dot smart speaker glowing blue sits on a kitchen counter next to a classic wooden analog table radio. Between them is a small chalkboard sign that reads, "The Evolution: Then & Now."
Posted inFeatured

Why Smart Speakers Are Becoming the New Table Radio

For decades, the table radio was one of the most common ways people listened to music, news, and talk programming. It sat on the kitchen counter, the nightstand, or the…
Posted by By Karl Lee March 9, 2026Posted inFeatured
A vintage wooden analog radio sitting on a rustic dining table next to a basket of crispy fried fish, hushpuppies, and a cold glass of iced tea under warm, inviting lighting.
Posted inMusic Featured

The Friday Night Radio Reset: Fish Fry Edition

It is Friday night during Lent, which means it is officially Fish Fry season. Whether you are hitting up a local community hall here in Florida or frying up your…
Posted by By Robert Lee March 6, 2026Posted inMusic, Featured
A close-up of a vintage analog radio dial glowing with a warm, amber light in a dark, cozy room.
Posted inAdult Contemporary Featured

Why Delilah Is Still One of Radio’s Most Powerful Nighttime Voices

If you grew up with radio on at night, chances are you have heard Delilah. For millions of listeners, she has been the voice that closes out the day. Lights…
Posted by By Karl Lee March 5, 2026Posted inAdult Contemporary, Featured
A clean, three-column infographic comparing digital audio plans on a blue gradient background. The left column for Audible Standard at $8.99 per month shows a book and headphones icon, listing one monthly audiobook with access-only and over 200 ad-free podcasts. The middle column for Audible Premium Plus at $14.95 per month shows a bookshelf and credit card icon, listing one credit to keep forever, the full Plus Catalog, and member sales. The right column for Spotify Premium at $10.99 per month shows a play button and clock icon, listing 15 hours of audiobook listening and unlimited music. The bottom includes the text WebRadioInfo.com and a note that Audible Standard replaces Wondery Plus.
Posted inFeatured

The Master Guide: Audible’s New Plan and the Wondery Transition

The Master Guide: Audible’s New Plan and the Wondery Transition If you are part of the WebRadioInfo community, you have probably started seeing news about major changes coming to Audible…
Posted by By Karl Lee March 4, 2026Posted inFeatured1 Comment

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