RadiON |
We inhabit a digital world that is instant, on-demand, and unlimited.
It seems strange, then, that a broadcaster-controlled form of media,
once the only form of broadcasting available, should still be popular.
I’m talking about radio, a method of transmission no longer restricted
to airwaves, thanks to broadband and the ease of streaming it provides.
Whatever the reasoning, a large number of us still listen to radio,
and we have a massive selection of stations to choose from, including
many from across the globe. This is great, but there is one respect in
which traditional radio still trumps its modern-day counterpart —
convenience. The reality is that it’s easier to switch on a radio and
flick through the auto-tuned channels than it is to navigate many
internet radio apps.
Maybe RadiON
can provide an exception to this rule. Though it packs just as many
stations as other apps in this genre — “over 50,000″ is the claim —
RadiON has a vintage-inspired style, as well as various alarm clocks and
music collection features, all delivered for the modest price of $0.99.
Is this enough to provide internet radio with analogue radio’s
advantages, though?
Google Play Link : RadiON
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