Hand-curated and hosted by the artists, Slacker Artist Showcase stations give listeners insight into the musical influences and favorite songs of bands and artists. These stations feature exclusive ...
Slacker Radio on Tuesday announced it has teamed up with ESPN Audio to create user-customized sports stations, just in time to appreciate the beginning of the NFL football season and the start of post ...
The Moogfest 2012 station can be found in the “Festivals/Events” station category everywhere Slacker is available, including all major smartphones, the iPad ...
American Public Media and Slacker Radio launched “APM public radio programming,” including new interactive stations featuring content from Marketplace and The Current, to the Slacker lineup. Listeners ...
Slacker Radio unveiled an expansion of its service offering, after raising $3 million in debt funding earlier this year. In addition to its free, ad-supported radio and $3.99/month Slacker Radio Plus ...
We know a lot of you guys have been waiting for this one, so it brings us joy to share with you that Slacker Internet Radio has finally come to the BlackBerry Storm. We’ve proclaimed our love for ...
AOL Radio will now be powered by Slacker, including interactive features and custom artist stations. The arrangement finalizes AOL Radio’s earlier move to replace CBS Radio with Slacker as its main ...
Slacker, the Pandora-esque internet radio service, will release a free app for BlackBerry phones next month. It’s remarkably similar to their own hardware—users choose pre-programmed stations or build ...
Former MusicMatch and Rio execs try to make radio personal and portable with a start-up Web music service and device dubbed Slacker. Photos: Slacker's ambitious music project Erica Ogg is a CNET News ...
NEW YORK, Oct 1 (Reuters) - Is it an iPod? Is it an old-fashioned transistor radio? Sign up here. These are the questions the Slacker portable digital music player will have to answer when it hits U.S ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Is it an iPod? Is it an old-fashioned transistor radio? These are the questions the Slacker portable digital music player will have to answer when it hits U.S. stores this month ...