I'll check into it but don't get your hopes up this year.
The Internet radio industry has been in negotiations with ASCAP and other traditional media folks for years about royalties, copyrights and so forth. The deal has been finished and there are ways in place to get permission to run these shows. Yes, that makes them cost money.
Stations will start reappearing here and there as they sign contracts. Others, free radio style, are probably gone forever.
I hope the Dawgs will evolve to Internet radio soon but they sign TV and Radio contracts that hold them in place a year at the time.
Keep looking and post it here if you find something. I will of course do the same.
For winning the Natty give every Dawg a bone AND prime rib steak.