
The company recently made the mobile app version of Last.fm paid-only, and relaunched MP3.com as something worthy of the name, which hosts one million actual MP3s from all sorts of artists, whereas previous incarnations of MP3.com included hardly any MP3s (disclosure: the author was formerly editor of MP3.com). Data usage: If youre using your smartphone data plan to listen to streaming radio, youll see that streaming radio will start to eat up a fair chunk of your. "By combining AOL Radio's reach with the success of Slacker in mobile, we are increasing the distribution of our brands and further identifying AOL Radio as a leader in delivering superior radio experiences."Īcross the board, CBS seems newly focused on making its own properties pay rather than powering other services. Slacker Radio is a membership music streaming service that was launched in 2007 and is known for its personalized radio stations, expertly crafted by music. "Slacker Radio is the perfect partner to significantly increase the quality of our offerings,"said AOL Radio head Lisa Namerow, in a slight diss to former partner CBS (which also owns of Last.fm). Normal quality (160kbps) uses 72MB and high-quality (320kbps) consumes 115.2MB per hour. Your data can be used to monitor for and prevent fraudulent activity, and ensure systems and processes work properly and securely.
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Interactive radio service Slacker announced Tuesday that it will provide interactive stations for AOL Radio, a part of newly-formed "The AOL Huffington Post Media Group's AOL Music" - apparently named by whoever came up with " Ruth's Chris Steakhouse."ĪOL Radio listeners will have access to all three plans offered by Slacker: Basic Radio (free), Radio Plus ($5 per month), and Slacker On-Demand ($10 per month), which, Slacker spokesman Anders Steele told Evolver.fm, will more than double the number of Slacker's listeners. Low quality audio best for talk radio services and podcasts runs at 96kbps and uses 43.2MB of your allowance every hour. We and our partners use cookies to store and access personal data such as browsing data for purposes such as serving and personalizing content and advertising. Account icon An icon in the shape of a person's head and shoulders. Slacker Studio is an extension of our core beliefs here at Slacker. Data collected at regular intervals about or relating to Slacker Radio, tracking changes over time.
