Recommendations for a simple accessible radio app

By Mani, 25 March, 2015

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iOS and iPadOS

Hello all:
I am looking for a simple radio app to be able to listen to a few of my favorite FM stations. I find Tunein Radio to be overkill. I need to be able to listen to it on my bluetooth headphones otherwise an actual radio would have done the trick! I find myself having to play with TuneIn radio for about ten minutes daily to simply listen to my favorite NPR station. I would love to have an app start off with streaming my favorite station upon startup. Can it get as simple as that? Somebody suggested I get the iPod Nano but spending $150 when I have my iPad seems ridiculous.
Any recommendations will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks and take care,
mani

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By themusicman08 on Tuesday, March 24, 2015 - 23:22

OOTUnes, and Radium are both free. They are also accessible. Do you have the free version of TuneIn? If so, there might be your problem as I bought the pro version but had to add favorites again.

Hello themusicman:
Thank yo ror your suggestions. I will try both atones and Radium. Yes, I do have the free version of TuneIn Radio. I think I will get rid of it because a lot of the social networking stuff get in the way of my trying to listen to my favorite FM station.

By Toonhead on Tuesday, March 24, 2015 - 23:22

Wow I had no idea Oo Tunes had gone free. When I bought it I got it for $5.99 and didn't mind paying for it one bit since it's one of the best radio apps ever. But that's cool.

By Jason on Tuesday, March 24, 2015 - 23:22

Try Simple Radio and it's free

I wish it is but it's not. I want to buy it anyway but I am not sure it compatible with iphone 6 8.2 ios or not Does anybody know?

By Toonhead on Tuesday, March 24, 2015 - 23:22

If you're asking about oo Tunes, yes it runs fine on an iPhone 6 using iOS 8.2. I have had no problems using it whatsoever. If it turns out that it's still a paid app, go for it. It's a nice, simple app but it's loaded with features. You probably won't use all of them, but you will love it.

By Jason on Tuesday, March 24, 2015 - 23:22

In reply to by Toonhead

Yes I was talking about OoTunes thanks. I sure will buy the ootunes I don't mind to pay 5 dollars even know I already had tune in. Sorry for my bad English.

By Jen on Tuesday, March 24, 2015 - 23:22

If you're wanting an app that lets you get to your favorite stations quickly, you can't do much better than Ootunes. I think you can set it to start playing your most recently played station on startup, but here's another tip to get to the station you want quickly.

When you open the app, one of the options you'll see is "recents." Go into that list, and you'll see all the stations you listened to previously. Tap the station you want, and it starts playing. It's one of my favorite features, considering how quick it works.