[Electronics-talk] setting radios

Ashley Bramlett bookwormahb at earthlink.net
Wed Nov 27 03:26:28 UTC 2013


Hello jenny,
Thanks. If the itunes radio can be played via a pc too, I'll try it.
Can you pick different stations on it? Is this kind of like pandora where 
you choose your songs or genres?

I am thinking of getting an ipod touch; I assume the itunes radio will be 
available on all those I devices: I phone, ipad, and itouch.

Glad to know this option, even though I may not be able to use it yet.

-----Original Message----- 
From: Snow White Dove
Sent: Tuesday, November 26, 2013 10:15 PM
To: Discussion of accessible electronics and appliances
Subject: Re: [Electronics-talk] setting radios

Hi Ashley,
I have a Mac. I actually hate using iTunes on my Mac. I have a hard time 
doing all the stuff that goes along with it. The store for me is the easy 
part.
IT radio I think is just on the iPhone. And it's free.
It's actually easy to use and it's totally accessible on iPhone.
Anymore questions let me know be happy to answer.
Jenny oh yeah,
IHeartRadio I believe, you can actually go on and look in your town for the 
radio stations.
If there's a radio station you like. You can actually go on your computer 
and look it up on the Internet. That way you can just go ahead and listen to 
it on your computer.
You do for all those have to have Internet connection or data plans on your 
phone.
Again Jenny

Sent from my iPhone

> On Nov 26, 2013, at 8:51 PM, "Ashley Bramlett" <bookwormahb at earthlink.net> 
> wrote:
>
> Hello Jenny,
> Can you explain what itunes radio is? How does that work and is this just 
> internet stations, or does it mimic a real radio you'd hear on a stand 
> alone machine?
> Can you download it? Do you have to go into itunes to use it with a 
> internet connection?
>
> Itunes has really been a thorn to me. I tried using it with jaws and it 
> doesn't work. The navigation seems almost impossible. I could navigate to 
> my library of songs using the arrows. But when I reach the itunes store to 
> attempt to buy
> a song or album, no success. I could not find the albums I needed, or the 
> sample music button or the buy button. I was so exasperated. I tabbed 
> around. I used the arrows keys and other commands, and could not find what 
> I needed. I used sighted help to create my itunes library.
>
> So you're saying the itunes radio, whatever that is, is accessible. I 
> wonder how.
> Another thing, do you have to pay extra for this and if so, to what 
> extent? a monthly plan?
>
> Thanks.
> Ashley
> -----Original Message----- From: Snow White Dove
> Sent: Tuesday, November 26, 2013 6:09 PM
> To: Discussion of accessible electronics and appliances
> Subject: Re: [Electronics-talk] setting radios
>
> Hey Ashley,
> Actually, the new iTunes radio is really accessible.
> Also, I love iHeartRadio. It's very accessible.
> Give it a shot, I think it's free but I'm not sure. It's been a while.
> Jenny
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>> On Nov 26, 2013, at 1:31 PM, "Ashley Bramlett" 
>> <bookwormahb at earthlink.net> wrote:
>>
>> Hi all,
>> Setting up the radio station you want is with buttons on most radios; in 
>> the past, you had a tuner knob to set stations and no digital way to 
>> program in stations.
>>
>> Its important to see the station to know where you are.
>> Are there talking radios? I know the ipods read you the station frequency 
>> you’re at, but other than that, I can’t think of anything accessible.
>>
>> How do you find the stations you want? Just listen? Ocasionally with good 
>> light, I can see the number. Otherwise, I have to listen and guess what 
>> station I’m at based on the music played and number of times I’ve pressed 
>> a button. For instance if I’m at 99.5 and wish to go to 98.7, I know I 
>> don’t have to press the buttons much to get there, but if I wanted to 
>> tune to 88.5, I have a long way to go.
>>
>> For music, I love cds! I find them most accessible as you simply put in 
>> your cd and press buttons to go to the track you desire or play it on the 
>> pc with something like windows media player, and still select your track 
>> or listen straight through.
>> Old fashioned, but I find its most accessible except for the ipod route. 
>> Most music services such as rhapsody are not very accessible. Oh, nor is 
>> the hd radio real accessible either. So cds, IMO, are one of the best 
>> options.
>>
>> Ashley
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