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Slacker Radio Adds News Station

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Jul 20, 2010, 7:59 AM   by Eric M. Zeman

Slacker Radio today announced the addition of ABC News to its streaming radio service. By including ABC News, Slacker users can get national, world, sports, politics, entertainment, business and tech news content in addition to music.

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Jayshmay

Jul 20, 2010, 8:39 AM

Theres no update available for Slacker

I checked the Android Market and there is no update available for Slacker. Is this going to be one of those sorts of press releases like Verizon announcing Vcast for Android, but it not actually being available until !!12!! hrs after being posted on Phone Scoop?
I found it just fine but it only gives you a "trial" if you have the free version
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I overlooked it cause I thought it would be in alphabetical order, but appearently Slacker ONLY has 1 news station, ABCs oh right, it would just be nice to have more choices.

And to all those who prefer Pandora, it doesn't really intrigue me, Slack...
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evrodude

Jul 20, 2010, 8:52 AM

Ouch!

Who needs a biased pro-US news station similar to CNN, FOX, MSNBC and the like, spreading doom and gloom about the Gulf oil spill when hundreds of miles of beaches are untouched by oil but local businesses are suffering because of the above news stations telling tourists to stay away from the Gulf coast? Or the doom and gloom about unemployment? There are a ton of jobs available and those who claim they can't find one are just too ****ing lazy.
Las Vegas has a 14.5% unemployment rate as of June, I'm glad I have a job! Not much of a job, but it keeps me going.
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Then maybe your favorite radio station should release an app?
 
 
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