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As opposed to music players, which can be used to enjoy your own music collection, radio A exposes you to new and, sometimes, old wonders that you otherwise might not come across. While some graphical music players let you stream internet music, CLI warriors might occasionally want to move to the music, too. Thankfully, the Curses-based internet radio player PyRadio fits the bill perfectly.

We interrupt this broadcast with a special shout-out to our beloved editor Neil. Refer to the box (opposite page) to learn how one email changed the course of this tutorial. But more importantly, tune in next month to read what would have been this issue’s tutorial. We return you now to the regular programming, so you can learn how to play internet radio stations from the comfort of your terminal.

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