Posts Tagged Fm Radio Stations

Sony Under-Cabinet Kitchen ICF-CDK50 CD/Clock Radio (Silver)

Posted by on Thursday, 7 October, 2010

Sony Under-Cabinet Kitchen ICF-CDK50 CD/Clock Radio (Silver)

  • Bass reflex sound system for rich, deep bass tones
  • Built-in audio cable for digital music players
  • CD player that accepts burned CD-R/RWs
  • Digital FM/AM tuner with 15 presets; one-touch cooking timer
  • Magnetic remote control for attaching to fridge

Slim Under Cabinet Interior Design — brings a multi-media entertainment center to your kitchen, mounting under a cabinet so it takes upnone of your precious counter area. Bass Reflex Sound System — produces rich, deep bass tones for more powerful overall sound. Built-in Audio Cable — With attachable holder for easy play back of digital music players. Digital FM/AM Tuner — With 15 station presets makes tuning in a desired station simple and precise with accurate, drift-free tuning of AM and FM radio stations. Set up to 10 of your favorite FM and 5 AM stations. Easy Set , One Touch Cookign Timer — is built-in and eliminates the need for an additional timer in your kitchen for food preparation and other purposes. Magnetic Remote Control (Included) — Play, Stop,Pause and Search through a CD. Control the volume of the radio as well as muting and radio funcitons with the remote control. And with the magnetic backing you can attach it to your fridge so you don’t lose it. ATS (Auto

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List Price: $ 79.95

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Jelli’s crowd-sourced radio opens up to the U.S., Australia

Posted by on Tuesday, 20 October, 2009

Jelli.net, a Total Request Live-esq Internet radio station, is coming out of beta on Monday night and is expected to announce that it’s inked a syndication deal with Triton Digital Media that will get it played in actual terrestrial FM radio stations across the U.S. beginning …

Originally posted at Web Crawler


iFM Radio Browser from Griffin Technology

Posted by on Wednesday, 15 July, 2009

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Griffin Technology released a new iPhone app today called iFM Radio Browser that works like a search engine for radio stations. The essence of the app is that you can search for local radio stations (with the help of the iPhone’s built in GPS capability) and view what is currently spinning on any of the stations it finds in your area.

This is a new paradigm in station-flipping for sure.

It’s important to note that the app itself is NOT an FM receiver, but rather a browser to access a layer of extended information that supports your listening experience.

From Griffin

iFM Radio Browser, in the spirit of a cross-platform web browser, can work alongside any FM radio, whether in the car or in the home, and brings an interactive radio experience to iPhone and iPod touch. The application connects to real-time data, provided by Mediaguide Inc., to display a list of local FM radio stations within the US, as well as the artists currently playing on them, going beyond both RDS and satellite radio programming guides. Tapping a station in the list allows users to view song title, album art, artist biography, and upcoming concert events. iFM Radio Browser even allows the user to instantly purchase favorite music from the iTunes Music store or create a Wish List for future reference. A simple and attractive user interface allows easy navigation of the app, without compromising access to its numerous features.

The app will however seamlessly integrate with Griffin’s hardware radio product called the “Navigate“, which is essentially a small radio receiver, if that’s what you are into.

This kind of application is something we will undoubtedly see more of as mobile devices and services act as conduits to all the ephemeral data surrounding us.

More info at:

http://www.ifmapp.com/