Well, it depends on the radio station. Many provide a playable mp3 over HTTP, or a m3u playlist pointing to an mp3 file, or any similar setup with different file formats. You just have to find these files and play them using your favorite multimedia player (e.g. Mplayer).
Some radios only work through crappy Flash-based players though.
I used to use multimedia/tunapie to listen to internet radio but if I remember correctly the last time I had it installed it had stopped supporting Shoutcast and took a lot of the stations with it when it did. I believe it still supported Icecast but that didn't carry as many stations.
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