If you get really stuck with internet radio then why not try listening to shortwave radio?
If you're interested, the frequency range is 2200 kHz to 26000 kHz, and stations broadcast at anything from 0.5 kW up to 1 MW. Reception depends on your radio, type of aerial, and weather conditions locally to you and between you and the transmitter. Solar flare activity also has an impact on your ability to pick up transmissions.
There are about 18000 different programs a day on shortwave. You can tune in to the big broadcasters like the BBC, VOA, or perhaps the Australian ABC NT SERVICE from Alice Springs. If you prefer you can dial around and find out what's hot virtually anywhere, just remember that many broadcasts won't be in English.
My personal favourite is Cajun music, which, despite the low power of the transmitters used by the broadcasters, and the distance from Louisiana to the UK, I can still pick up.
Give it a try, who knows, you might like it
Rik