Yes. Its streaming music and would require one.
iHeartradio is 100% Free. Its ad supported however.
Yes and No. If you have an active data package then you could use that or your personal wifi.
Some of the stations are live. You can set up a custom station as well on iHeartradio.
One can use BlackBerry radio by downloading any radio app, such as Pandora Internet Radio or Slacker Radio, or iHeartRadio, from the BlackBerry App World. Then, one only needs to select the app, but beware that if not using wifi, the radio can quickly use up data.
Technically, there's no "radio" on the ipod touch, but you can download Pandora radio or iheartradio for free. The thing is, you must have internet connection when using either.
No.
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To delete your iHeartRadio account, first, log in to the iHeartRadio website or app. Go to the "My Account" section, and select "Account Settings." Look for the option to delete your account, and follow the prompts to confirm the deletion. If you encounter any issues, you can also contact iHeartRadio customer support for assistance.
iHeartRadio is primarily an online streaming service and mobile app rather than a traditional radio channel. It offers access to thousands of live radio stations, podcasts, and curated playlists. Users can listen to their favorite stations and discover new music through the app or website, available on various devices. There is no specific channel number, as the service is digital and accessible via the internet.
You can use Spotify, IHeartRadio, Pandora, and such over a 3G or LTE network, but it'll eat up your data.
Pandora!