Can you get Classic FM on Internet radio?

Can you get Classic FM on Internet radio?

You can listen to Classic FM online via Global Player at www.globalplayer.com/live/classicfm. You can also click on the green ‘Listen’ button on the ClassicFM.com homepage, and at the top of every article on the Classic FM website.

What is the URL for Classic FM?

The RTMP URLs are in the format: rtmp://cdn-sov-2.musicradio.com:80/LiveAudio/ClassicFM.

How do I listen to Classic FM on my phone?

How do I get ‘My Classic FM’? ‘My Classic FM’ is only available on the Classic FM app, powered by Global Player. You can download it now from the place you usually get your apps – App Store on Apple devices; Google Play Store on Android devices.

Is Classic FM on Freeview?

Yes, you can listen to more than 30 radio stations with Freeview, including all the BBC radio stations, Classic FM and many others, all with no subscription.

Is Classic FM part of the BBC?

Since we began broadcasting in September 1992, the station has brought classical music to millions of people across the UK. Classic FM is part of Global, the media and entertainment group.

Is Classic FM app free?

As well as being able to listen to all of Global’s brands, tailored playlists and thousands of podcasts, with My Classic FM you can even skip tracks on live radio. The free app is available on iOS, Android, Sonos and Alexa devices. Just sign in and enjoy!

Why can’t I get Classic FM on my TV?

The answer is money. If you search long enough, you’ll find a brief statement on the Classic FM website that states: ‘Unfortunately due to the cost of broadcast on this platform, there are no immediate plans to launch Classic FM on either digital terrestrial television or Freeview. ‘

Is Classic FM national?

Overview. Classic FM broadcasts nationally on FM, DAB digital radio, Freeview, satellite and cable television and is available internationally by streaming audio over the internet. It is the only Independent National Radio station to broadcast nationally in FM alongside BBC Radios 1, 2, 3 and 4.