Nowadays, you can stream your music just about anywhere you want to go. There is nothing wrong with tuning in to your favourite local radio station while you’re in the car or relaxing at home. But there are also many good reasons to start streaming your radio music if you aren’t already. Here are just a few of those reasons.
You Won’t Likely Go Without
Even when the power goes out, you might be able to tune in to your favourite radio stations by streaming music on your smartphone or tablet. As long as your device is charged up and you have some kind of internet connection, you shouldn’t have a problem tuning in to a variety of radio stations that you already love — and some you may never have heard of before.
Enhance Your Holiday Celebrations
When you’re streaming radio music, you can stream stations from all over the world. So when the holidays come around, you won’t be stuck listening to the same old holiday music that your local radio stations are playing throughout the season. You can tune in to whatever songs, themes, and genres you want to. And if you don’t want to listen to holiday music at all, you can bypass it in favour of the more mainstream options available through your streaming service.

You’ll Gain Lots of New Options
With a streaming service available on your favourite devices, you can access a wide variety of radio and music options that likely aren’t available on your local radio stations. Even if you have a local rock station you like to listen to, you can often customise a streaming station to play only the songs that you really like.
You can avoid the soft rock and one-time-wonder hits. And if a song does come on that you aren’t fond of, you can simply skip to another that you do want to hear.
You Can Stream Past Shows at Will
If you miss a radio show that you’ve been looking forward to, or you hear about a show that you don’t have access to locally, you may be able to stream it after it airs live. Many streaming services store recorded radio shows and allow listeners to play them back at will. Sometimes a show will expire on a specific date, so take note of expiration dates when looking up past radio shows that you’re interested in.