Gleetune brings you over 20,000 verified radio stations from 100+ countries. Experience AM, FM, shortwave, and internet radio with realistic propagation modeling - just like tuning a real radio receiver.
Global news, analysis, and features in 40+ languages. Available on multiple shortwave frequencies worldwide.
Award-winning journalism, cultural programming, and in-depth storytelling from National Public Radio.
French international broadcasting with news, music, and culture in French, English, and 13 other languages.
India's national public broadcaster with extensive AM, FM, and shortwave coverage across the subcontinent.
Germany's international broadcaster offering news and information in 30 languages across multiple platforms.
Classical music, jazz, and cultural programs from Australia's national broadcaster.
International shortwave service broadcasting Russian perspective on global news and culture.
Public radio from America's largest city featuring news, talk, and cultural programming.
Plus thousands more stations from every continent including local FM music stations, AM talk radio, sports broadcasts, and specialty internet-only channels.
High-fidelity stereo broadcasting perfect for music stations. FM radio uses line-of-sight propagation with typical ranges of 30-60 kilometers depending on transmitter power and terrain. Most local music stations, NPR affiliates, and community radio operate on FM due to its superior audio quality.
Medium wave broadcasting ideal for talk radio, news, and sports. AM signals travel further than FM, especially at night when skywave propagation allows signals to bounce off the ionosphere and reach hundreds or thousands of kilometers. Traditional AM stations remain popular for news, talk shows, and emergency broadcasting.
High-frequency broadcasting designed for international reach. Shortwave signals reflect off the ionosphere, allowing stations to broadcast across continents. Propagation varies dramatically by time of day, season, solar activity, and frequency band. Lower frequencies (tropical bands: 2-5 MHz) work best at night, while higher frequencies (25-30 MHz) perform better during daylight hours.
Pure streaming stations with no terrestrial broadcast. These stations are accessible worldwide regardless of geography, offering niche content, music genres, and programming not available on traditional radio. Internet radio has democratized broadcasting, allowing anyone to launch a station and reach global audiences.
Gleetune simulates realistic radio propagation using physics-based models and verified station data. When you select your listening location and choose a radio band, our system calculates which stations would actually reach you based on frequency, transmitter location, and atmospheric conditions.
Unlike simple station directories that list everything, Gleetune filters results by geographic feasibility - just like a real radio receiver. Shortwave propagation changes throughout the day as the ionosphere responds to solar radiation, so stations available in the morning may not be receivable in the evening.
All streams are continuously validated to ensure they're working. Broken or offline stations are automatically removed until they resume broadcasting. Learn more about our propagation modeling.
Gleetune models realistic radio propagation based on physics and geography. When you select a location, you only see stations that would actually reach that area - not just a list of every station in the world. We combine the authenticity of shortwave radio DXing with the convenience of modern streaming.
No special equipment needed. Gleetune works in any modern web browser on desktop, tablet, or mobile devices. All stations stream over the internet - you're not receiving actual radio waves, but experiencing what you would hear if you had a physical radio at that location.
Yes, Gleetune is completely free. All stations in our database provide free public streams. We don't charge subscription fees and never will. Radio broadcasting is a public service, and we're committed to keeping it accessible to everyone.
Absolutely! We love expanding our catalog. Visit our contact page and use the "Add a Station" form. Provide as much detail as possible including the station name, location, frequency (if applicable), and stream URL if you have it.
Not all terrestrial radio stations provide internet streams. Some broadcasters don't stream online due to music licensing restrictions, regional rights, or infrastructure limitations. We can only include stations that have publicly accessible internet streams. If your station has a stream, let us know and we'll add it.
Yes! Gleetune works from anywhere with an internet connection. You can listen to stations from over 100 countries regardless of where you're physically located. Select any city in the world to explore what radio stations broadcast in that area.