Are you in South Wales. I have a Motorola phone. It has a built in FM radio, I am listening on that.
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I’ve asked before but just wondering if anything has changed.
Does anyone know a way to listen to our games, through our phones? Without paying for it every time?
I appreciate its to do with Licences/rights, but it seems bonkers to me that 25 years ago when I had a Walkman or similar , I could easily listen to our games on the go, but in 2023, with my pocket computer essentially, I can’t…
I’m guessing there are dodgy streams for radio stations but I don’t know where to find them.
Any suggestions?
Are you in South Wales. I have a Motorola phone. It has a built in FM radio, I am listening on that.
You aren't missing much, unless you are a Hull fan!
radio uk fm download the app
Have you used that to listen to the football?
Although it has FM in its name the description says internet radio. Cardiff City commentaries are on BBC Wales FM and not on the internet version.
The description is ambiguous it says "Easy to use DAB and FM radio."but then says "Internet connection required".
Also interested in this as an exile. Until half way through last season I could listen to the Radio Cymru commentary on BBC Sounds when the city were on but they’ve now clamped down on it (rights) along with the Radio Wales feed.
I’d be happy to pay (or pay more, as I already pay for the TV licence) for this privilege. I’ve tried the club’s own for a season and really didn't get on with it.
So my solution to getting live commentary was to invest in the small iPod nano 6th generation which comes with FM radio, then tune into 103.9 FM for Radio Wales live commentary. The sound is pretty clear with headphones acting as the aerial. Internet radio has rights issues as had been pointed out and if it was allowed then the commentary would be delayed so would be next to useless. I usually find local stations at away games but as you expect the commentary is usually biased. FM radio is due to be phased out so my solution ok for the mo, maybe a couple of years.
How about Whatsapping someone who can put their phone next to a radio in S Wales? Primitive, I grant you.
You could be on the move even if they aren't. You could even buy them a cheap SIM to put in an old phone of theirs.