edcyn - larry1 mentioned internet radio in this thread, and that is an excellent resource you may also want to look into. I've got a couple of freestanding internet radio table models (one in the kitchen and another in the bedroom, plus a small Grace digital tuner hooked up to my stereo system).
Other than purchasing the radio/tuner units, there is no additional cost as the devices stream from your router. Sound quality varies, but I find it generally acceptable for casual listening, and after a lifetime of listening to classical music and amassing many 1000's of lps and cds, I'm still discovering new (to me) artists and compositions.
Just to give you a taste, there is a station in Los Angeles that offers eclectic classical programming and fairly knowledgeable announcers: kmozart.com - for starters you can go to the website and listen on your computer. A couple of other classical stations I listen to are WFMT (Chicago) and KUAT (U of Arizona @ Tucson), but there are literally many dozens, if not 100's, more.
Other than purchasing the radio/tuner units, there is no additional cost as the devices stream from your router. Sound quality varies, but I find it generally acceptable for casual listening, and after a lifetime of listening to classical music and amassing many 1000's of lps and cds, I'm still discovering new (to me) artists and compositions.
Just to give you a taste, there is a station in Los Angeles that offers eclectic classical programming and fairly knowledgeable announcers: kmozart.com - for starters you can go to the website and listen on your computer. A couple of other classical stations I listen to are WFMT (Chicago) and KUAT (U of Arizona @ Tucson), but there are literally many dozens, if not 100's, more.