Yes
yes. you could try Jelli, Slacker, Pandora, or if you are looking for AM/FM radio go for iheartradio. personally though, my favorite is Slacker, because it has more rare bands such as I Set My Friends On Fire, although, with a basic(free) subscription, you have to deal with ads./: but, they all have that, as all of the apps I've mentioned are free. but if you want, you can upgrade your Slacker subscription and it will be ad free. Pandora has less ads, but it is VERY laggy and buggish. I never really got into Jelli, and Last.FM is complicated, lol.(; I tried Pandora, It won't allow you to listen to only one band.
Free Radio - network - was created in 2012.
Radio Free Roscoe ended on 2005-05-27.
Radio Free DC was created on 2008-10-21.
Yess
Slacker. It has dedicated genre stations & the ability to offline content to save battery & your data plan.
I say slacker because you can cache the stations on the regular version so that you can listen to them even when you don't have an internet connection.
yes. you could try Jelli, Slacker, Pandora, or if you are looking for AM/FM radio go for iheartradio. personally though, my favorite is Slacker, because it has more rare bands such as I Set My Friends On Fire, although, with a basic(free) subscription, you have to deal with ads./: but, they all have that, as all of the apps I've mentioned are free. but if you want, you can upgrade your Slacker subscription and it will be ad free. Pandora has less ads, but it is VERY laggy and buggish. I never really got into Jelli, and Last.FM is complicated, lol.(; I tried Pandora, It won't allow you to listen to only one band.
Yes. Try Grooveshark, Pandora, YouTube, or Slacker Radio.
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.
slacker is one who is habitually slow in work
Slacker P-I- - 2009 Slacker P-I- Outtakes was released on: USA: 4 September 2009
Total Slacker was created in 2010.
The duration of Slacker Uprising is 1.62 hours.
AOL Radio powered by Slacker" combines several of our favorite Slacker features while keeping several legacy America Online music aspects, and adds an eye-catching new interface, Pandora Radio’s new page ditches the familiar white, panel-centric interface and replaces it with a minimalist design that’s heavy on blue hues
Slacker Uprising was created on 2008-09-23.
Slacker Cats was created on 2007-08-13.