TUAW Review: WunderRadio
The geniuses at Weather Underground have done it again! Now they've capitalized on their insight into weather radio to bring the iPhone world WunderRadio. Available in the App Store (click opens iTunes) for US$5.99, WunderRadio provides NOAA Weather streams based on your current location. But there's a lot more to WunderRadio than NOAA Weather. Weather Underground has joined with RadioTime.com to provide thousands of radio streams from around the world. Once again, based on your current location, WunderRadio provides a listing of nearby stations to provide you with local AM, FM, and Internet radio streams.
Enthusiasts of live police, fire, and EMS scanners get a bonus in the form of scanner feeds from ScanAmerica.us. With all of this content, who needs iTunes? Of course, the app has to do a good job of capturing the audio stream on the iPhone.
"The initial impetus behind this application was to provide iPhone users with instant access to local weather radio streams," said Alan Steremberg, President of Weather Underground. "During development, we decided to extend the scope of radio stations offered by working with RadioTime - the result is an easy to use portal to over 60,000 of the best talk, music and sports radio stations around the globe."
Read on for a quick review of WunderRadio.
I just arrived in Dallas, TX, where I'm teaching a Business Analysis class this week. It's always nice to know what the weather is going to be like where I am, so I pulled up the Crowley/Fort Worth, TX weather radio (see screenshot below), and found out there is a severe weather alert being issued. The NOAA forecast for the next few days mentioned that the weather is going to be rather nice, with temperatures in the lower 80s. This service, of course, only works for US locations.

Next, I thought I'd check out the news at home, so I pulled up a Denver news radio station (see below). The sound quality was much better than it used to be in my first car, a bright orange 1975 Chevy Vega Kammback station wagon. The station, KOA (AKA "The Blowtorch" because you can hear it all over the western US if conditions are right), broadcasts in AM so I think the signal was actually better on the iPhone than it usually is on a car radio.

As mentioned earlier, WunderRadio leverages the content assets of RadioTime.com. "WunderRadio has created an innovative approach for iPhone users to explore the unique music, talk formats and personalities only radio can offer, and which online streaming music services just can't provide," said Bill Moore, CEO, RadioTime. "The integration of RadioTime guide with Weather Underground's technology makes it easy to browse the enormous selection of radio the world has to offer."
Finally, I decided to check out the police scanner for my home county in Colorado (pictured below). Considering I've never listened to this before, it was kind of weird to hear the local sheriff's office reporting a car crash a couple of miles from my neighborhood, while I was sitting in a hotel in Dallas. Note that the green/yellow/red signal strength indicator only appears when there's actual content being streamed, so the screenshot was taken while the scanner was silent. The scanner service only includes US content at this time.

Having used several of the other free streaming radio clients available in the App Store, I was impressed with the breadth of content on WunderRadio. Unlike AOL Radio, which seems to pick a few stations per market area, or Pandora, just about every radio station in my home area was on the list.
As you can see from the screenshot following this paragraph, each station is identified with a small icon denoting the bandwidth requirement, with E meaning that the station works with an EDGE connection and 3G denoting the need for the extra bandwidth of a 3G network. The number underneath the E or 3G denotes the bandwidth requirement in kilobits per second. I'm fortunate enough to have a five-bar 3G connection here in Dallas, and the clarity of the signal for several of the high-bandwidth stations was just amazing. Some stations supply additional data along with the audio stream, including the name of the artist and song currently playing.

You can save your favorite stations to a "Favorites" list, making it as easy to change stations as punching the button on the old AM radio in the Vega...
Is WunderRadio worth the US$5.99? Absolutely! For this frequent traveler, it's a great way to feel like I'm at home even when I'm on the road. Wunder Radio makes it possible to listen to other radio stations all over the world, check on weather, and even listen in on what emergency workers are doing. This one's a keeper on my iPhone 3G.
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Whilst I'm sure WunderRadio is good, I think it's appalling that as a BBC License payer, I have to pay to listen to BBC Radio on my iPhone, that's why I use FStream (free) and http://www.bbcstreams.com to listen to all the national BBC Radio stations on my iPhone (i think it works on the iPod Touch too).
Oh and the neat thing with FStream is the ability to record radio right onto your iPhone! So if you haven't got any mobile signal you can listen to your recorded stuff.
Can you please check if Power 106 (KPWR) in Los Angeles is available? Cause I gotta know before I buy this app
December 16 2008 at 1:34 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyCall me cheap, but I don't want to spend $5.99 unless I can see a list of the stations that are supported. I already have iHeartRadio, AOL Radio and FStream. How can I find out which specific stations are included with Wunderradio, since not all of the RadioTime stations are supported?
November 01 2008 at 2:10 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyI recently bought WunderRadio and it seems like a great app - so many great stations.
BUT... I'm having trouble receiving the main station I bought it for (Team1040, Vancouver Canada).
others around here say it works for them, but for me, in many many dozens of attempts it has only worked exactly once. all other attempts just stop with an "Audio Stopped" message after successfully playing the intro audio clip.
every single other station I've tried works just fine. just a problem with this one, unfortunately.
sorry to post this here, but I see the developer is checking out the comments. Is there a proper place or email addr to get support for the app? it wasn't clear on the WunderRadio site...
Are Clear Channel stations listed and working (e.g. KFI)?
October 21 2008 at 1:28 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyTo Paul Webster: It doesn't seem like Clear Channel stations work any more. Clear Channel has their own app now (IHeartRadio) that allows you to stream a dozen or so of their stations.
To alansteremberg: Any word on if WTMJ AM 620 will be supported? It showed up initially when I installed the app, but I haven't been able to get it to stream.
can u check whether it is possible to listen to stations in Thailand? i'm interested in 91.5MHz Hot Wave FM - Bangkok Hottest Music, and just want to make sure it can be listened with the app before i make the purchase. thanks.
October 12 2008 at 1:55 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyYep, but to be fair they haven't been wrong yet (although i'm struggling with this app it does have great potential)
Given that 90% of the word isn't covered by the app (that is outside the US), it's of limited usefulness.
Oh, wait - only US residents read TUAW. :-P
we cover the whole world, with some holes - esp in India. What country are you looking for?
October 08 2008 at 9:19 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyCan someone check that it works with KROX FM? I've been trying to listen to 101X on my iPhone and can't figure it out, but I don't want to spend 6 bucks on this if it can't stream that radio station.
It's on Radiotime here: http://radiotime.com/station/s_35092/101X_1015.aspx
KROX doesn't work. They have some javascript and seem to set some cookies to make sure you are on a web browser from what I can tell.
October 08 2008 at 9:25 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyYou may be able to check for your stations here.
http://radiotime.com/
Looks like the same list that I was presented after buying this app.
Also, for you Conservatives, you can catch Rush with this app. Because of his support for stations that broadcast him, he is not available on any of the other streams I have tried.
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