yes, get the direct stream links for the various players from the control panel and publish them.
Be aware most (all?) mobile devices do
not play internet radio stations "out of the box"; (encountered this on both Android and Windows Phone) the flash / HTML5 players do not work at all; nor clicking on stream links - and listeners often need to install separate apps such as Deadbeef (for Android) / VLC media player or Raydio (Windows Phone)
Even then clicking from the stream link does not start up the player like it would on a desktop and you have to use various fiddly workarounds.
I have my own suspicions for this; in part a method of big advertising agencies, copyright "feds" and mobile phone operators to try and take back control of online broadcasting; and recover bandwidth costs from a service that competes with other more profitable traffic (such as phone calls).
Nothing to do with the real feds (Communications Ministry) - mobile services are already licensed by them for the radio bit; there are existing laws about what you should and shouldn't do with a telecommunications circuit .
Internet Radio is simply a "one way phone call" with many people calling at once to listen, in most nations there is no law against playing music down the phone provided whoever is at the other end requested it.
In Europe, once someone has established a comms circuit, especially as a broadcaster, the law often states content must not be intercepted, diverted in any form or other content substituted without full agreement and disclosure (both the NSA/GCHQ and the online advertising networks [they operate the same way]] are having issues coping with
Also for "oldsters" like me its pointless putting silly small ads (or anything else) on the screen; for us radios make sound with perhaps a RDS type display or a few lines of text; if I want to look at pictures I'd watch
television :rofl:; and I might even want to use the device for the quaint old fashioned concept of making a telephone call but still want the radio in the background..
I'm also strongly against any ap/ad delivery network that encourages folk to walk in the streets (or worse, ride bicycles or drive cars) looking at their device instead of the road; keeping it in a pocket and listening on headphones at a sensible volume (or loudspeakers in cars) is fine. There's a good chance that if one of your listeners does get in a crash; the mobile device's internal chips may well survive an impact that the owner doesn't; and data (including what they were listening to) can still be recovered from them!
OTOH (at least in UK) mobile devices and SIMS with generous data bundles are both cheap; its not unfeasible to carry two devices; one for listening to the radio with and another for using for other communications. I've done this with an old HTC (which even survived falling out of my pocket into the Norwich Road; chapeau! to the rest of the cyclists who helped me recover it; it still works even though the accu got run over at least once)...
Easiest way IMO to deal with all this is for all of us to share on here what are the best "all stations" player apps for each mobile device and then we can add our links to their directories.