BlackBerry and iheartradio get mentioned on NYC’s popular z100 music station

Posted by Mauricio on Mar 27, 2009 at 9:29 AM | Comments

z100 BlackBerry and iheartradio get mentioned on NYCs popular z100 music station

iheartradio storm BlackBerry and iheartradio get mentioned on NYCs popular z100 music station

BlackBerry and iheartradio got a mention on New York’s popular music station, z100.

It seems like iheartradio is becoming the streaming radio application of choice for many radio stations.

Just a recap, the iheartradio streaming radio application for BlackBerry can find local radio stations by using your BlackBerry’s GPS, save and tag favorite stations, and a lyrics lookup option. Unfortunately, iheartradio is not available for Canadian BlackBerry owners right now.

  • 150 of America’s favorite stations
  • Streaming in high-quality AAC format
  • Critically acclaimed genre-defying channels
  • Bookmark stations and tag songs
  • Hit Randomize to find something new

iheartradio is compatible with the BlackBerry Pearl, Curve and Bold, with a beta for the Storm which you can get by clicking here through your BlackBerry Browser.

Thanks Crystal!

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  • jess
    i just got the iheartRadio app on my BB and it's freakin sweeett I became a fan on facebook to show some love-- http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#/pages/iHeart.... Join if you like!
  • Jimmy
    I heard them talking about this on the morning show, which I love, and decided to go ahead and give it a try on my Blackberry Storm just today. I wasn't sure if it was compatable but sure enough I typed in 'iheartradio' right into my browser and it automatically prompted me to download the app. For a free music app I think it ROCKS! I can listen to the morning show on my drive into work and because I sometimes lose reception on my car stereo the app on my storm stays crisp and clear!! I love it, A+
  • kyle
    i agree. great app. i heard about it on the morning zoo (love those guys) and downloaded it on my lunch break.
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