yes the music does play on your blackberry storm. sounds great and everything seems to work wonderful. i use my storm in my car just as i would use xm radio. execpt its free. turn up the music and sounds like a new system whats better is you can listen to music staitons from other states. yessss go storm.
Clear Channel blows it for me. I wouldve tried it if it wasn't owned by clear channel. My screen name should clue you in as to why I dislike clear channel. I didn't post this to make anyone else not support this app, but figured it was my duty as a talk radio fan.
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I use slacker all the time and am waiting for pandora to support the Storm. And am currently downloading iheartradio. i figure if they're all free, why not use all of them?! right?
and just to add a little tid-bit SLACKER rocks because you can plug your phone in to any web connected PC and cache songs for times when receptions sucks
I have flycast... But it doesn't pick up bubba the love sponge's live morning show in tampa Fl, ... does anybody know of this one does? What station is his show on anyway?
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I have flycast... But it doesn't pick up bubba the love sponge's live morning show in tampa Fl, ... does anybody know of this one does? What station is his show on anyway?
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WHTP 102.5
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I have flycast... But it doesn't pick up bubba the love sponge's live morning show in tampa Fl, ... does anybody know of this one does? What station is his show on anyway?
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I have a question. I have Moodio.fm on my Curve 8330 right now so I can listen to a radio station that is only on the web, however it won't connect on occasions, cuts out, sometimes reboots on it's own and when someone calls it knocks me out. Is there any other program that I can use for this that won't do these things?
I love streaming/downloading from nugs.net. Its a bigger site but easy to navigate radio and free live shows if you dig bands from the grateful dead, widespread panic, les claypool and many more...