You can only do this if:
1) your MP3 player has a built-in radio tuner, or
2) you are in a wi-fi zone and have an app that can listen to internet radio, or
3) you have access to a data plan that can listen to internet radio via a cellphone network (not recommended, as you will be paying a lot just to listen to radio).
Yes, you can
Yes, you can, When you turn it on there should be applications (Mp3, Radio/FM, Options) Click on Radio/Fm and find your station.
You might have to plug in your headphones otherwise it might not do it.
No, there is no FM transmitter for any laptop. FM transmitters are typically used for mp3 players, CD player, and satellite radio systems. If you wanted to listen to the radio on your laptop you can either search your favorite radio stations, and most radio stations offer a way to listen to their broadcast in real time for free. Also there is a website called pandora.com, which is a free internet radio.
This is really a judgment call that should be different for all consumers. If you rarely listen to FM radio, you can probably do without it. As far as electronics accessories go, a $10-25 FM transmitter may be a good investment if you have a favorite station you'd like to listen to along with your own selection on your mp3 player.
An FM transmitter on an iPod or any other mp3 player is basically an FM radio. In the past digital music players did not even have any radio built in. Nowadays, most mp3 players give users access to FM radio stations.
A car MP3 FM transmitter allows a person to listen to an MP3 play through the cars stereos. This allows the music to be played louder and eliminates the need to have to struggle and listen to the MP3 player against the rumble of the engine.
You would need to be in Istanbul, Turkey to listen to PAL FM on your radio at 99.2 on your FM dial. You can go to their website to listen to their podcasts.
Whether or not an MP3 player has am/fm settings depends on the brand of the player. Some brands, such as Coby, SanDisk, Zune, and Sony have fm settings but don't have am settings. Other brands like CCWitness have both am and fm settings. Apple Ipods do not have a either fm or am settings. http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_ss_i_1_22?url=search-alias%3Delectronics&field-keywords=mp3+player+am+fm+radio&sprefix=mp3+player+am+fm+radio#/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Delectronics&field-keywords=mp3+player+am+radio&rh=n%3A172282%2Ck%3Amp3+player+am+radio
It is possible to listen to the song Milkshake, as performed by Kelis from Last FM radio station. One can listen to this song for free from this station. One can also listen to Milkshake song from MP3 Rhino as a download.
There are two very common brands that carry MP3 players with built in FM radio, Coby and Sandisk (Sansa). http://www.walmart.com/ip/Coby-4GB-Micro-FM-Radio-MP3-Player/14312687 http://sandisk.com/products/sansa-music-and-video-players/sandisk-sansa-fuze
There are many different sizes of am/fm MP3 players. You can get the Sony walkman MP3 AM/FM player. This is quite a small player. You can also get the Cowon A3, with the radio attachment. This on the other hand is quite a large player.