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MUC140 – Songwriting

An introduction to the art and craft of songwriting through the study and analysis of diverse songwriters and musical styles, and creation of original songs.

Songwriting Tools

Pop Radio Stations

To find pop radio station URLs, use major online radio platforms like iHeartAudacy, or TuneIn to browse stations in your area or by genre. You can also visit individual station websites or use general search engines to locate their official live stream URLs, which will often be an MP3 or M3U file. 

Using Online Radio Platforms
These platforms aggregate many radio stations and make it easy to find live streams: 

  • iHeart Radio:Offers thousands of live radio stations and artist content, including many Top 40 and pop stations across the US, according to iHeartMedia
  • Audacy:Another major network that provides access to pop radio stations in various cities and features interviews and artist content. 
  • TuneIn:A popular service for listening to radio online, TuneIn has a category for Top 40 & Pop music and allows you to find stations by location or genre. 
  • Live365:An internet radio directory where you can find numerous pop-focused stations. 

Finding Specific Station URLs

  1. Start with a platform: Use iHeart, Audacy, or TuneIn to find a station you like.
  2. Check the station's website: Once you have the station name (e.g., Z100, 102.7 KIIS-FM), visit its official website to find the live stream URL, as suggested by iheartmedia.
  3. Use a search engine: If the website isn't immediately clear, use a search engine to find the station's official live stream URL directly, such as "Z100 live stream URL".
  4. Identify the stream: The URL will typically be an audio file link like http://www.example.com/stream.mp3 or an M3U file, not just the website's homepage, notes this guide

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