Voices of the World
Since 1998
Our Story
RadioTalk.org was born in 1998, during the first wave of internet radio. What started as a simple list of talk radio streams has grown into a curated directory spanning hundreds of stations across dozens of countries. We've weathered the dot-com bubble, the rise of podcasts, and the streaming revolution — always staying true to our mission: connecting listeners with the best talk radio the world has to offer. Over the decades, we've listed stations that have shaped public discourse, broken major stories, and given voice to communities large and small. From legendary call-in shows to cutting-edge podcast networks, RadioTalk.org has been there to catalog and recommend the finest spoken-word audio on the internet.
Our Mission
RadioTalk.org exists to preserve and promote the art of conversation, debate, and journalism in the audio space. We believe that talk radio — in all its forms — is a vital democratic institution. It gives citizens access to diverse viewpoints, holds power to account, and creates communities of engaged listeners. We are committed to being the most comprehensive, accurate, and user-friendly directory of talk radio streams on the internet. Every station in our directory is verified for availability, and we continuously update our listings to ensure you can always find a working stream.
Global Reach
Our directory covers talk radio from every inhabited continent. Whether you're looking for BBC Radio from London, NPR from Washington, TOK FM from Warsaw, or ABC Radio from Sydney — we have you covered. We organize stations by country, language, and topic so you can quickly find exactly what you're looking for.
Technology
RadioTalk.org is built for performance. We use modern web technologies to deliver a fast, responsive experience that works on everything from the latest smartphones to older computers. Our audio player supports MP3, AAC, and HLS streams, and our Progressive Web App lets you install RadioTalk.org directly on your device for quick access.
The Team
RadioTalk.org is maintained by a small team of radio enthusiasts and developers who believe in the power of audio journalism. We're always looking for feedback and suggestions — if you know of a great talk radio station we're missing, please let us know!