Hits 70s Radio Stations

Stream 3 Hits 70s radio stations live in your browser — free in-browser playback, no signup or app needed. Audio quality ranges from 192 kbps in MP3. The most-popular station is Central Coast Radio.com, broadcasting from Australia.

Central Coast Radio.com
Central Coast
Classic JazzClassic RockFunkIndieR&B
SF70s
San Francisco
1970s70s Soft RockHits 70s
Radioramamorelos
Cuernavaca
70s80s90sOldies

Frequently asked questions

Central Coast Radio.com from Australia is the highest-voted Hits 70s station on Ceroxi Radio, with 381 community votes. It streams at 192 kbps in MP3. Hit play to start streaming — free, no signup or app needed.

Ceroxi Radio lists 3 Hits 70s stations, all verified as reachable and streaming live in your browser.

Yes — listening to Hits 70s radio on Ceroxi Radio costs nothing. Every station is browser-playable without an account, payment, or subscription. Just open a station and tune in.

Yes — Hits 70s radio runs directly in Chrome, Safari, Firefox, or Edge on any device. Add Ceroxi Radio to your phone's home screen for one-tap listening without going through the App Store or Play Store.

Hits 70s stations on Ceroxi Radio stream at 192 kbps, depending on the broadcaster. Common audio formats are MP3. Higher bitrates produce richer sound but consume more bandwidth — most stations also offer a lower-bitrate fallback automatically.

Most Hits 70s stations run continuously, 24 hours a day. Ceroxi monitors every station with regular health checks and only lists those currently reachable; offline stations are removed within hours.

Internet radio is live and curated — DJs and station programmers choose what plays in real time, often introducing tracks you'd never discover through an algorithmic playlist. Hits 70s stations on Ceroxi Radio reflect what real broadcasters and communities are playing right now. There are no monthly subscriptions, no playback limits, and no skips counter.

Yes — open any station and tap the Favorite (star) button on the station page or in the player bar at the bottom of the screen. Saved stations appear on your personal Favorites page so you can return to them in one click. Favorites are stored in your browser only — no account, no data sent to any server.