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TuneJourney.com

Discover 70,000 radio stations on a 3D globe with an AI-powered talk/music filter that auto-skips ads and DJs. Includes playlists, media key support, and relaxing games to play while you listen.

Globe with live radio stations

Cost / License

  • Free
  • Proprietary

Platforms

  • Online
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Features

Properties

  1.  Lightweight

Features

  1.  Lossless Audio
  2.  No registration required
  3.  Ad-free
  4.  Dark Mode
  5.  Music Library
  6.  Internet Radio
  7.  Radio Player

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TuneJourney.com information

  • Developed by

    Unknown
  • Licensing

    Proprietary and Free product.
  • Alternatives

    10 alternatives listed
  • Supported Languages

    • English
    • Danish
    • German
    • Polish
    • Russian
    • Ukrainian
    • Turkish
    • French

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What is TuneJourney.com?

TuneJourney is a web app for discovering radio stations worldwide, built around an interactive 3D globe. Browse ~70,000 stations across ~11,000 locations and hop between cities with your keyboard or media buttons (Next/Prev). AI Talk Filter — The standout feature: an in-browser AI analyzes the audio stream in real time and automatically skips to the next station when it detects talking (ads, news, DJ chatter). A sensitivity slider lets you tune it to your preference.

Key Features:

  • 3D globe with live listener activity — see who's listening where right now
  • Keyboard and media key navigation (Next/Prev stations and cities)
  • Save favorites and create/share playlists (free sign-in required to sync across devices)
  • Community leaderboards and recent listening feed
  • Built-in relaxing games (Mahjong, Solitaire) to play while you listen

Good to know: Audio processing runs entirely in-browser, which can be CPU-heavy on older devices — there's a toggle to disable it. Dead streams occasionally slip through despite validation; a report button helps flag them.