Last updated: April 2026
Radivu is a directory of publicly available radio streams. We don't own or operate any of the stations, produce any of the content, or host the audio. The streams you hear are served directly by the broadcasters from the public URLs they've published. We organize what's already out there, add metadata, and give you a player to listen.
We respect intellectual property rights. Because we don't host audio or produce broadcast content, copyright concerns about the audio itself should be raised with the station that operates the stream. If you believe content surfaced through Radivu's directory (a station listing, logo, name, or description) infringes your copyright, send a notice that includes:
Send notices to [email protected]. We aim to review and act on valid takedown requests within 48 hours. We may also remove or disable access to material we reasonably believe is infringing, even without a formal notice. Repeat infringers will be removed from the directory.
Use Radivu to listen to radio. That's what it's for. Don't:
Stations broadcast their own content. We don't curate, edit, or filter what they put on air. If something seems wrong or offensive, you can let us know and we'll look into it.
Radivu displays ads through Google AdSense to cover operating costs. We don't control the specific ads shown. If you see an ad that seems inappropriate, report it through Google's ad feedback tools.
We do our best to keep things running, but radio streams go down — stations move URLs, servers crash, ISPs hiccup. We run automated health checks to catch dead streams early, but we can't guarantee every station will work every second.
Run a station that shows up on Radivu? If your metadata is wrong, your stream URL changed, or you want off the platform, reach out. We'll sort it out.
These terms may be updated. The date at the top will change. By continuing to use Radivu after an update, you accept the new terms.