Slacker, personally my favorite among the streaming internet radio applications for BlackBerry, is now being pushed to BlackBerry Storm devices automatically. Slacker and Verizon have worked out a deal in which Verizon will push Slacker Personal Radio for BlackBerry out to all Verizon BlackBerry Storm users. This special version of Slacker connects to V Cast and will allow users to purchase and download the songs they are currently listening to directly to their BlackBerry Storm.
With the largest music library of any personal radio app, Slacker Radio makes your BlackBerry Storm smartphone the ultimate music player,” said Jonathan Sasse, senior vice president of marketing at Slacker. “By integrating with V CAST Music, Slacker listeners will now have the ability to easily purchase music as they listen to their favorite stations.
Read the full press release after the jump…
VERIZON WIRELESS DELIVERS SLACKER RADIO TO BLACKBERRY STORM SMARTPHONES
Slacker Radio Application Lets Music Lovers Play Personalized Radio Everywhere and Buy Songs from V CAST Music While They Listen
BASKING RIDGE, N.J., and SAN DIEGO – Verizon Wireless has made it easier for music lovers to not only listen to their favorite music on the BlackBerry® StormTM smartphone, but has also given customers the ability to purchase and download those tracks – while enjoying the songs at the same time.
Over the next several days, customers using the BlackBerry Storm smartphone will see the Slacker Radio application icon appear on their handsets’ home screens as it is pushed over-the-air. The Slacker Radio icon gives customers one-click access to a free version of one of the most popular personalized radio services available today.
This version of Slacker Radio also connects to V CAST Music, combining this exciting music application with Verizon Wireless’ industry-leading mobile music service. When a song is being played using Slacker Radio and is one of the more than 4.5 million available in the V CAST Music with Rhapsody catalog, a V CAST icon will appear on the screen that will let customers easily purchase that track while it continues playing on the smartphone.
“Verizon Wireless is making it even easier for customers who want to experience music on their smartphones to find Slacker Radio, then connecting them directly to V CAST Music so they can take that music with them wherever they go,” said Ed Ruth, director of partner management for Verizon.
“This combination is great for both serious music lovers and casual fans who want to listen to music when the mood strikes them.”
“With the largest music library of any personal radio app, Slacker Radio makes your BlackBerry Storm smartphone the ultimate music player,” said Jonathan Sasse, senior vice president of marketing at Slacker. “By integrating with V CAST Music, Slacker listeners will now have the ability to easily purchase music as they listen to their favorite stations.”
The Slacker Radio application provides BlackBerry Storm smartphone users in the United States with a personalized music discovery and listening experience, pulling from more than 100 expert-programmed Slacker stations, over 10,000 artist stations or a nearly unlimited number of the listener’s own custom-created stations. Features include station caching to storage memory, an intuitive interface optimized for touch operation with support for vertical and horizontal orientation, as well as “peek ahead,” allowing the listener to see a preview of the next artist and album in their stations’ rotations.
Customers who don’t want the Slacker Radio icon on their home screens can hide it or move it to a folder.
Slacker Radio is included with Email and Web for BlackBerry plans, which begin at $29.99 when added to any Nationwide voice plan. For more information about products and services from Verizon Wireless, visit a Verizon Wireless Communications Store, call 1-800-2 JOIN IN or visit www.verizonwireless.com.
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About Verizon Wireless
Verizon Wireless operates the nation’s most reliable and largest wireless voice and data network, serving more than 86.6 million customers. Headquartered in Basking Ridge, N.J., with more than 86,000 employees nationwide, Verizon Wireless is a joint venture of Verizon Communications (NYSE: VZ) and Vodafone (NYSE and LSE: VOD). For more information, visitwww.verizonwireless.com. To preview and request broadcast-quality video footage and high-resolution stills of Verizon Wireless operations, log on to the Verizon Wireless Multimedia Library at www.verizonwireless.com/multimedia.
About Slacker, Inc.
Slacker is the world’s first Personal Radio company offering “Your Radio Everywhere.” Slacker allows music lovers to play highly personalized music online at the Slacker web site or on the go with Slacker Personal Radio players and mobile phones. Visit www.slacker.com for more information.
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I was wondering why the icon showed up. I am glad that they just push the icon and not the application. I use pandora anyway…
Yeah, Verizon is always quick to push something that somehow puts their finger prints on YOUR phone. I use a smartphone because I want the freedom that comes from having a phone that cannot be shackled and hijacked by the carrier. So, Verizon can certainly push yet another icon ala the VCAST icon that showed up on my device not long ago. But as per usual, I’ll just go ahead and highlight the icon and then select “Hide”. Pandora blows chunks on Slacker anyway.
“Slacker and Verizon have worked out a deal”
“This special version of Slacker connects to V Cast and will allow users to purchase and download the songs”
“Slacker and Verizon have worked out a deal”
“This special version” bad for consumers, bad for slacker, bad for RIM, onlly good for big red and the ever rising walls of verizon’s walled garden.
“V CAST Music” = pathetic