{"id":4135,"date":"2011-09-28T07:04:10","date_gmt":"2011-09-27T21:04:10","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/adlankhalidi.com\/?p=4135"},"modified":"2011-09-28T07:04:10","modified_gmt":"2011-09-27T21:04:10","slug":"how-to-listen-to-malaysian-radio-in-your-car-using-iphone-when-abroad","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/adlankhalidi.com\/how-to-listen-to-malaysian-radio-in-your-car-using-iphone-when-abroad\/","title":{"rendered":"How to listen to Malaysian radio in your car using iPhone when abroad"},"content":{"rendered":"
Salam. In this entry, I’d like to share a simple trick on how to listen to Malaysian online radio in your car. The thing is that, while abroad, I still want to listen to Malaysian radio and Malay songs in my car when I drive. To me, simply plugging an MP3 player is not enough.<\/p>\n
The thing with MP3 players is that, you’ll only listen to songs. I\u00a0favour\u00a0listening to radio stations better because they have radio announcers, songs, advertisements, informations and more. This is what MP3 players don’t have. So now, let’s us continue with the trick.<\/p>\n
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There are plenty of iPhone apps for listening to streaming online radio from Malaysia. This is my review after giving them a try. Most of them streams using public radio servers. Click on the app name to view their iTunes page.<\/p>\n
1. Radio Malaysia<\/a> ($0.99)<\/strong>
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\nSimple interface with 15 not so popular Malaysia radio station with record function.<\/p>\n