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Let’s be honest. If you’re reading this, you’ve probably spent more time choosing a playlist on a streaming app than you have actually enjoying the music lately. We’ve all been there, skipping tracks until we find “the one,” only to realise we’ve missed that human connection.
In 2026, the landscape of how we consume audio in the UK has shifted. While FM and DAB are still hanging on, internet radio has become the go-to for listeners who want variety, personality, and quality. But is an online radio station actually better for you?
In this guide, we’re going to pull back the curtain. We’ll look at the good, the bad, and the technical, so you can decide how to spend your precious listening time.
At its simplest, internet radio (or web radio) is a digital audio service transmitted via the internet rather than traditional radio waves.
What’s in it for you? Unlike FM, which is limited by your local transmitter, or DAB, which can sometimes sound “thin” due to signal compression, an internet radio UK station like Mixx Radio offers high-fidelity sound and a global reach. You aren’t just stuck with what’s on the local mast; you have a world of niche genres, live talk shows, and specialist DJs at your fingertips.
We believe in transparency. Here is how the formats actually stack up in 2026:
| Feature | Internet Radio | DAB / DAB+ | FM Radio |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sound Quality | High (HD Audio capable) | Variable (Often compressed) | Good (But prone to static) |
| Variety | Infinite (Global & Niche) | Limited to UK Multiplexes | Very Limited (Local only) |
| Reliability | Depends on WiFi/Data | Excellent in built-up areas | Good, but fading |
| Interactivity | High (Live chats, WhatsApp) | None | Minimal (Phone-ins only) |
The Verdict: If you want the most choice and the best sound, the internet is your winner. If you’re driving through a remote valley in the Highlands with zero 5G, FM is still your best friend.

In a world of AI-generated playlists, why are people flocking back to live presenters? It’s simple: Connection.
When you tune into a show like Just a London Girl or catch Ray McConaghy Live, you aren’t just hearing a sequence of MP3s. You’re hearing a real person react to the news, the weather, and, most importantly, your messages.
At Mixx Radio, we’ve doubled down on this. We believe that an online radio station should be a community. That’s why we use interactive WhatsApp groups and live shout-outs to bridge the gap between the studio and your kitchen.
One of the biggest questions we get is: “How do I actually get internet radio in my car or on my speaker?”
Don’t worry, we have you covered.

We know what you’re thinking: “Will streaming radio eat my entire data plan?”
It’s a valid concern. In 2026, most unlimited data plans make this a non-issue. However, if you are on a budget, internet radio is actually remarkably efficient. A standard high-quality stream uses about 60MB per hour. To put that in perspective, watching one HD YouTube video for an hour can use up to 2GB.
Pro Tip: Most online radio stations allow you to choose your stream quality. If you’re low on data, dropping to a 64kbps stream will keep the music going without breaking the bank.
Yes! Most stations, including Mixx Radio, are completely free to listen to. We are supported by local advertising and a passion for great music.
No. While you can buy standalone internet radios (like Roberts or Pure models), any smartphone, tablet, or laptop will do the job perfectly.
Absolutely. That’s the beauty of being an online radio station. Whether you’re in Manchester or Mallorca, as long as you have an internet connection, we’re right there with you.
Our player is designed to buffer a few seconds of audio to handle minor dips in your connection. If the internet drops completely, the stream will pause and resume automatically once you’re back online.
Written by: Bamsh Digital
Copyright Mixx Radio 2025
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