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WunderRadio – Stream 50,000 Radio Stations on Your BlackBerry

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I had to read that twice myself. That’s right 50,000 radio stations! Its crazy they have practically every radio station in NYC on their list! Check out the full listing at this link.

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WunderRadio is being released today and it sounds awesome. Having a catalog of 50,000 radio stations and a popular iPhone and Windows Mobile app really helps. The only downside is that the app costs $9.99 but there is a free trial for 10 days.

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They told me that the app is only compatible with the Curve (I am guessing 8900) and Bold currently but Tour and Storm versions are coming soon. You can browse their huge catalog of stations based on location and genre and save presets kind of like your car radio. They even threw in a twitter directory which I don’t really understand the point of but you can connect with radio DJ’s that way…

Check it out at www.wunderradio.com for more info. Hopefully they have gotten around the releasing the application since it still says coming soon on my PC…

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4 Comments to “WunderRadio – Stream 50,000 Radio Stations on Your BlackBerry

  1. Wow, awesome app but $10 def isn’t a recession friendly cost… and if I find out it’s offered for 99 cents at the iPhone store I’m gonna puke!

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  2. It looks like a awesome app and as Blackberry_Junkie states its has a healthy price tag but if you consider the station list it aint bad. It has most all of the local stations here in the Syracuse area too.

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  3. Surprisedly they are broadcasting a station that was went off 26 years ago “The Voice of Peace”…. :)
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voice_of_Peace

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