Clear Channel’s iheartradio delivers your favorite radio stations to the iPhone or iPod touch for free.
Features include:
• Listen anywhere over WiFi, EDGE or 3G
• Explore new stations from across the country
• Bookmark your favorite station
• Album art and song lyrics are available for the currently playing song
System requirements:
• Apple iPhone, iPhone 3G or iPod touch
• WiFi, EDGE or 3G data connection
• iPhone OS 2.0.2 or later
Clear Channel plans to add stations weekly.
Current stations include:
• WXKS-FM (Kiss 108)/Boston
• WKSC-FM (103.5 Kiss)/Chicago
• KTRH-AM/Houston
• KIIS-FM/Los Angeles
• KFI-AM/Los Angeles
• KFAN-AM/Minneapolis
• WHTZ-FM (Z100)/New York
• WWPR-FM (Power 105.1)/New York
• KYLD-FM (Wild 949)/San Francisco
• WWDC-FM (DC101)/Washington, DC
More info and download link (via iTunes’ App Store) here.
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Too bad all their stations sound the same and suck ass.
Would prefer to have an app that gave me XM or even Sirius channels. There are cell phones that do that.
Ooooo, AM/FM radio? On my iPhone?? Man, let me just rush out and get that right now!
Oh wait, the CRAP that’s on radio is the whole reason I bought my first iPod 5 years ago…. Oops, never mind.
What’s next, an 8-track adapter?
Ever since they got rid of Tim and Willy (Phoenix, AZ), I won’t listen to any Clear Channel station.
http://timandwilly.com/
UK radio isn’t bad. BBC’s 1-5, all the local stations, a variety of commercial stations that can be worth flicking through. American radio is by and large crap though so it makes more sense not to bother with it.
Hey, I got this device that’s as small as an iPhone but has a really big speaker. It also lets you pick any radio station in town and you don’t have to have wifi available to use it. Runs on any 9 volt battery.
I’ll sell it just this one time for only $50. What a deal!
(Not responsible for crappy music that is available on radio stations)
Remember when everyone bitched about the ipods not having an AM/FM tuner and Apple was crazy for not including it? Boy, how times have changed…
try wunderradio app for some real choices. Clear Channel is for the living dead.
I’ve got WonderRadio on my iPhone. I don’t know how this app differs, except that it sounds more llimited. WonderRadio gets AM/FM from stations all over the world, as long as they webcast. With music, books and podcasts, there is admittedly little need for a radio, but there are occasions that you want to catch some sports or talk shows. WonderRadio is nice for that.
nice try Clear Channel….nice try…
There is also Flycast if u want streaming radio type content. It is internet radio stations instead of the streams of over the air pap.
Like the Soma FM stuff on iTunes. They should work those in there.
Apple does not list the “Apple iPod Radio Remote” as being compatible with the iPhone. Has anyone tried this on an iPhone?
Oh Boy!!! I get to listen to all those shitty Clear Channel radio stations? Awesome!!!
pass.
2 things about the Radio remote and the iPhone.
1) don’t know
b) don’t care
I don’t even use the radio in my car. It is either the XM or the iPhone jacked into it.
What’s next, an 8-track adapter?
No. What is next is the ability to use the Click Wheel as a 45 rpm record big hole to small hole adapter.
If you’re thinking historic backward compatibility, stretch yourself further back than the 8 track.
I had a portable FM radio player back in the early 70s. It was so cool.
OH BOY! Clear Channel. Oh please can I listen to commercials and crap music and idiotic talk radio? PLEASE??
Clear Channel? They’re still in business?
Sorry. I’m happier paying for my Sirius XM tuner and listening to commercial-free music than the same old tripe played over and over by Neocon sympathizers.
I listen to a lot of talk radio.
If they serve up the stations I like, then this is a good thing for me.
This is to pacific Zune users who wants the iPod Touch bad but they can’t justify the cost without “analog FM” as a must feature. Insane, but true.
Radio?
Is RADIO still around?
Amazing. I thought that it had been chopped into tiny pieces, thrown in a garbage bag and dropped at the landfill.
Oh, you’re joking!
Radio IS extinct. Right?
Oh, whoopee, I get to have stations that begin with “Power” and “Kiss” on my iPhone. Barf.
I can haz NPR?
“What’s next, an 8-track adapter?”
No, a wax cylinder adapter.