My latest Internet find is
It's a commercial-free, online, music radio station broadcasting from the States. You listen through your browser, via iTunes/Windows Media Player, or via the station's own iPhone app.
Because the output is programmed by human beings rather than computers, it sounds great: the music flows and isn't interrupted by ads every third song.
And because it doesn't have to appeal to advertisers' demographic groups, it plays a much more diverse range of music than you will find just about anywhere else.
The music is guitar-based, so if you prefer bleepin', bangin' dance choons it's not for you, but it's made my hotel room a little more bearable over the past couple of days.
The document attached to this post, for example, lists the station's output over the past six hours – a surprisingly large proportion of which appears on my iPod – but Radio Paradise has the added advantage of exposing me to new sounds rather than endlessly repeating my own collection.
The Minister approves and recommends.

Kewl, thanks. I’ll programme the Intempo.