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Tuesday, September 13, 2011

More from RAIN Summit in Chicago: Mobile Streaming – Making It Work

Easier said than done, but that was the challenge discussion at this panel at today's RAIN Summit. Moderator Michael Theodore kicked off the conversation asking his panelists, “Is mobile overhyped?” Slacker's Jim Cady answered by asking the audience, “is there anyone in the room (of over 100) who doesn’t have a mobile phone in their pocket?” Not on… Read More

Friday, May 13, 2011

Radio-Info's Internet & Digital Radio news

internet radio California-based DICE Electronics announces they will release their 2011 Silverline DUO Integration Kits with Livio Radio, allowing iPhone users full control over Livio Car Internet Radio app's 45,000 plus radio stations through factory radio controls. There are no monthly fees. Read More

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Carmen, the Latest Portable Internet Radio for Your Car, is Coming Soon

Internet Radio California-based Livio Radio currently has an app for the iPhone that allows users to play back more than 42,000 Internet radio stations through their 3G/EDGE data connection. At the Pepcom Digital Experience in New York this week, Livio will introduce “Carmen,” a device that connects to a PC or Mac, and records and stores content from more than … Read More

Thursday, May 20, 2010

First Listen: Livio Car Internet Radio

First Listen: Livio Car Internet Radio For the last five months, my most used iPhone app has easily been stream aggregator WunderRadio, which has emerged as the preferred way to stream a lot of different radio stations on-the-go. I’ve downloaded the various free apps offered by the broadcast groups, but I usually gravitate to WunderRadio for its one-stop shopping. Read More

Monday, March 15, 2010

At Canadian Music Week, Cautious Optimism

The Radioactive conference, held March 10-13 in Toronto as part of Canadian Music Week, was marked by the same cautious optimism that has characterized all radio gatherings this year. On the dais, industryites congratulated Canadian radio for never making the same draconian increases in spotload or use of network radio as their American counterpart… Read More

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