Tune into iPhone radio apps
Streaming radio apps for the iPhone/iPod touch are exploding in 2009. TUAW favorite Pandora was updated to 2.0 a couple of weeks ago, but it's hardly the only game in town. Back at Macworld, Chris Pirillo showed me StarPlayr for the iPhone, which lets Sirius and XM Radio subscribers access stations via the iPhone. The app isn't available right now, but it'll hopefully be in the App Store soon.Chris demoed the app extensively on his own site and having seen it in person, it is really impressive. Even with the crappy 3G signal we had on our trip to Cupertino, the stations streamed in at nice quality and there was an option to buy a track or album directly from iTunes. XM and Sirius both offer some great stations for talk radio and sports fans, and to me, that's where these types of streaming apps really shine.
Pandora and Last.fm aren't the only streaming radio services around, AOL's SHOUTcast Radio [iTunes link] app debuted in the App Store a few weeks ago and it'll stream your favorite SHOUTcast stations in up to 128k streams (go to Settings on your iPhone, select SHOUTcast and select "allow high-bit streams"), favorite radio stations, search for artists (though the currently-playing artists is a bit delayed) and peruse the extensive SHOUTcast index.
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Another recent App Store entry is the official Slacker Radio [iTunes link] app. Slacker Radio is sort of like Pandora or Last.fm, in that you can listen to artist or genre specific stations, but I find that it is better, both in finding similar artists and in some of the pre-programmed stations. Slacker sells a portable device that downloads content directly to a player, so that you can play back tunes whether you are in WiFi range or not. The Slacker BlackBerry app will also "cache" radio stations so that they can be played back when not in range, but the iPhone apps needs WiFi or 3G/EDGE to play back tunes. That said, the playback quality is superb and the interface is top notch.
The interface is strikingly similar to the Slacker G2 portable device, but with nice iPhone specific touches like Cover Flow-esque skip selection using album art. You can also read a summary of an album or artist if it is available and buy a track directly from iTunes. If you want, it's easy to create your own custom radio stations based on a song or an artist.
Check out the gallery for more from Slacker Radio.
Of course, if you don't feel like downloading an app, you can always stream radio stations directly in Mobile Safari with the free moodio.fm site. Sign up for an account and mark your favorite stations for on-the-road music or talk wherever you have network access. This site is popular with Blackberry and other smartphone users but it works just as well on the iPhone or iPod touch.
With the growing proliferation of WiFi and 3G service, streaming radio apps really make the iPhone a dynamic music player. Even if you don't use your iPhone or iPod touch primarily as a music storage device (I know I use my old 5G iPod for most of my actual music storage), the quality of the streams and the vast track selection makes it possible to get excellent tuneage anywhere.
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I love Radiolicious! It is absolutely hands down the best all around. Stable, Social, and Interactive with all the radio broadcasts. I highly recommend this app as one of your radio players!
March 12 2009 at 2:50 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplySurprised no one mentioned Slacker radio for Iphone. I like it!
January 24 2009 at 2:43 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyAnother vote here for the Public Radio Tuner as the best of the bunch. The new version really got it right. I never use my NullRiver player anymore.
January 23 2009 at 10:18 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyIf you have a Wolfgang's Vault account, there's a free Concert Vault app that will stream all of the live concerts available online... http://www.wolfgangsvault.com/sc/concert-vault-iphone-app.html
If you don't have a Wolfgang's Vault account, you can sign up (free) from within the app.
Don't forget a very honnest app IMHO, called allRadio with a lot of US stations, public radio and international selection
worth the dl at $0.99 =>
http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewSoftware?id=283922359&mt=8
StarPlayr, I am awaiting its approval in the APP store, I had an HTC Touch and used it then also. It's great for us DIE HARD HOWARD STERN fans.
January 22 2009 at 9:32 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyI've tried them all, I think, and kept the excellent Pocket Tunes app and Wunder Radio, the former having nicer features and interface, the latter with better pre-set world coverage.
January 22 2009 at 4:27 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyI agree with Peter. Tunin.fm is a very good streaming radio player. It's free too.
January 22 2009 at 4:15 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyGuys,
U forgot the best streaming radio player on this moment: tuninfm iCarRadio:
http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewSoftware?id=300684064&mt=8
This works perfect at home or at work. But outdoor when the 3G signal is not strong, the iPhone automatically switches to GPRS/EDGE networks. The capacitiy of such networks is both limited and shared with other people in the same area.
This causes the iPhone to stop the radio playback frequently.
FlyCast is the first app I've come across that will stream Seattle's KEXP. It's not the slickest looking app, but it has some interesting features. Music still plays even when the phone is asleep to save battery usage. When the app is opened, it starts streaming immediately with the last station listened to. It has a built in web browser, I assume so you can be multitasking while listening. One caveat: it does require you to make a profile before you can listen to anything.
January 22 2009 at 3:36 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyHot Apps on TUAW
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