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    RadioBox is open-source broadcasting solution that relays on client-server architecture. It consists of media server that runs as a service and listens for socket connections of graphical interfaces (web access, Windows GUI, Linux GUI, etc...)
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    Christine Media Player
    This is Christine a Python, GTK+, GStreamer based media player. Is intended to be beautiful, useful and fat free.
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    PyRadio enable you to play internet streaming radio using HTTP protocol. With a Tk interface, you can switch very easily which radio you want to play. For Windows and Linux users.
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    KGPL is internet radio software that runs on .m3u and .xspf playlists. Add songs to the library. Make your own playlists. Or just listen. KGPL is free as in libre radio for free as a bird music. http://www.kgpl.org
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