Internet Radio

Introduction

Pocket has many radio stations readily available for you to tune in to, these radio stations are live and come from various online sources.

Finding a Radio Station

To listen to radio Say, Listen to radio or list radios or Play radio stations. Radio is the important word to use. To listen to stations from a particular area say, Listen to radios in Essex. To listen to stations broadcasting particular topics say, Listen to radio stations about sport or Listen to radio stations About folk music.

Stations will be presented in a list, first those stations with a number as part of the title, then the rest alphabetically. There are a very large number of radio stations available, so in order to make searching for your desired radio station easier you can now say, Next starting with A, to search for the next radio in the list starting with the letter A, or Next containing music, to skip to the next radio station which has the word music in its title. You can also jump around the list by larger numbers of items by saying, jump forward 30, or, jump back 12, and so on.

To choose a particular station say, Listen to radio BBC Radio 2 or Listen to Radio classic FM or Listen to premier Christian Radio, then choose from the list.

Playing Favourites

To choose a station as a favourite, when you are listening to it say, Subscribe. You will be asked to confirm this, say, Yes or No. To get your list of favourites say, List favourite radios or Listen to favourite radio stations. Select whichever one you want from the list. To remove it from your favourites, choose the number from the list and say, Unsubscribe. You will be asked to confirm.

Important Notes

Internet Radio streams to the device over the internet, you do not need an antenna. However if you are not using Wifi, your 3Gb per month allowance will be quickly used up.

Internet radio stations do also tend to drop out, so if there is one that you particularly want, please get in touch with the In Your Pocket team.

Browsing radio stations using the Portal

You can also see what radio stations are available using the user portal. To do this you will need to go to the web site portal.inyourpocket.net , log in to your account, and select the Catalogue Browsing button.

On this web page you will find three sections for browsing; books, radio stations and podcasts. With radio stations being the second on the web page. In the radio stations section you can choose to browse all radio stations, or search by Title, Location, Genre or all of these fields.

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