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I bought it, installed it and love it - the only thing is, when I try to go into the menu - it's asking for a login and password, and I've never set one? This was within minutes of installing it.
Hmm.. let me see. Oh yeah, log into radiotime.com and set up an account. Then you can set your stations on the website, (way easier) and they will sync to your phone when you login.
 
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Too bad non-sports AM radio is trash... how could any sane person with more than a high school education want to suffer through blatantly partisan hacks like Hannity, Glenn Beck, and Limbaugh? I'll take real news, thanks.

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get one and you'll see
 
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I was hoping to stream the Yanks on 880, but they play the news during the game on the stream. Sucks...

Didn't see much value in this app since I don't listen to a lot of radio, but streaming local market radio for listening to sports broadcasts would be a key use for me. I wonder if it is policy to block regional sports broadcasts. If so, this is a no go. I might email them to find out.

Edit: Okay, so it appears after a little more browsing on their site that this is simply a site/app that collects all the active streams. If your station doesn't stream its broadcast, it isn't on here. Thought maybe they were collecting broadcasts in local markets and streaming them which I suppose would have legal implications. Anyway, the stations I'm looking for don't stream. Even if they did, the games won't be streamed because this is usually blocked in favor of a revenue model (anything to siphon away your hard earned dough). If you were hoping for out-of-market access to your sports teams, this isn't gonna get it done.
 
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I wonder if it is policy to block regional sports broadcasts. If so, this is a no go. I might email them to find out.

I'm not 100% certain of this but I believe online streams for MLB is the only sport that get blacked out... currently. Of course that could change as soon as the other sports decide to make it a pay feature through their own web sites. I do know that NHL games are available through online radio feeds.
 
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I'm not 100% certain of this but I believe online streams for MLB is the only sport that get blacked out... currently. Of course that could change as soon as the other sports decide to make it a pay feature through their own web sites. I do know that NHL games are available through online radio feeds.

In general, so do NFL and college football broadcasts. NFL has always been territorial so no huge surprise there. I tried college football two years ago and found out none of the affiliates stream games and that ultimately I had to go through All-Access which charges a subscription or single game premium. Hell, I even tried to use my XM radio (I pay enough for the damn service) but XM internet streaming blocks sports broadcasts over the internet. You can only get these through an XM radio/receiver. Seemed lame to have to sit in my car in my driveway for 3 hours to listen to the game. Fortunately it's gotten to the point where my team (Penn State) now manages to have all games televised between ABC/ESPN and the Big Ten Network, though it would be nice to have access when I can't be parked in front of the TV. Back when I was originally looking into this, TV wasn't always available and I quickly found out that if you're out-of-market, you're out-of-luck unless you want to pony up the cash.
 
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Too bad non-sports AM radio is trash... how could any sane person with more than a high school education want to suffer through blatantly partisan hacks like Hannity, Glenn Beck, and Limbaugh? I'll take real news, thanks.

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You are 100% right! That is why you should listen to S A V A G E!
 
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