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Jul 22, 2010  ABC News signed a distribution deal with Slacker Personal Radio. Listeners who use Slacker now can get access to radio and TV audio content from ABC News. Slacker lets users access personalized content on smartphones; its mobile apps are available for Android, iPhone, Palm webOS, Windows Mobile and BlackBerry, as well as at the Slacker website. News updates all day from Fast Company. The apps, books, movies, music, TV shows, and art are inspiring our some of the most creative people in business this month. Slacker Radio proudly presents a full archive of original programming, including internet radio stations devoted to countdowns, artist takeovers and more.

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Type of siteInternet radioAvailable inEnglishOwnerLiveXLiveWebsiteCommercialYesRegistrationOptional (Limited Plays), FreeLaunchedMarch 15, 2007Current statusActiveSlacker Radio is an online music streaming service available in the US and Canada. Listeners can access the service on the web and through mobile apps on multiple smartphones. It allows users to create and share customized music stations. Slacker allows users to customize one of their programmed stations (for instance, Today's Hits) or start with music similar to an artist or song, and then customize that.Currently, Slacker has 420 expert-curated music stations.In September 2017, Slacker was acquired by LiveXLive.

In April 2019, the Slacker app rebranded as LiveXLive Powered By Slacker. Contents.History The company was founded in 2004 by Celite Milbrandt and Dennis Mudd who launched the company in March 2007. Dennis was the former CEO of MusicMatch, which was purchased by and became known as. The current CEO is Duncan Orrell-Jones, formerly of Nintendo of America and Disney Interactive Media Group, Asia Pacific.In September 2007, the service finalized its deals with four major labels: Sony BMG Music Entertainment, EMI, Universal, and Warner; it also announced deals with thousands of labels.In 2008, Slacker released the Slacker Portable Player, available in 2GB, 4GB, and 8GB capacities. On January 9, 2008, the Slacker Portable Player received Laptop Magazine's Best of CES Portable Audio/Video Player Award.On September 16, 2008, Slacker released a new portable player called Slacker G2.Slacker consumer electronics, including the G2 Personal Radio Player, have since been discontinued in favor of an emphasis on smartphones and other mobile applications.In April 2008, the company announced agreements with top music publishers, including EMI Music Publishing, Sony/ATV Music Publishing, Universal Music Publishing Group and Warner/Chappell Music. These agreements, signed before the Slacker Portable Player (since retired) launched, allowed Portable Player users to listen to cached Internet radio stations and premium radio users to save songs for later playback.On 13 February 2013, Slacker retired its original look and logo in favor of a new, streamlined design and a simplified logo, now colored orange (as opposed to the black, white and gold colors of the old logo). On 14 December 2014, a redesign and relaunch incorporated a new logo, a red, white, and black color scheme, and a complete UI overhaul for all platforms.LiveXLive purchased Slacker at the end of 2017 and combined Slacker into its streaming service, rebranding the service in April 2019 as LiveXLive Powered by Slacker.

Basic functions Slacker offers traditional, specialty, and artist stations pre-programmed by professional DJs while also letting users build entire stations of specific artists. Slacker users can continue to develop any of these stations by rating favorite songs and banning artists or songs. Slacker also allows subscribers to customize any station to their liking by adjusting settings like: more hits or more depth, more or less of their favorites, and more current or more classic material.

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The music could also be interspersed with music, sports and ABC News updates, alongside some DJ banter.When a user inputs the name of a specific band or artist Slacker will instantly create a station based on that musician along with similar artists. This feature allows users to discover new artists similar to the ones they already like. Users can also create their own stations by inputting artists they like. The rest of the station is automatically populated with similar songs and artists. Pre-programmed themed stations (holidays, music festivals, and artists) are also available.In July 2010, Slacker added the station, with an option to include headline news for top-of-the-hour updates on any Slacker Radio station.

DIGITAL STATION AVAILABLE ON SLACKER AND AOL RADIO'Dancing with the Stars' Radio Offers All-Access VIP Pass to the BallroomFeatures Exclusive Backstage Interviews, Behind-the-Scenes Show Highlights and Special Guest Contributors including Dancing with the Stars champion Melissa Rycroft and The View's Sherri ShepherdMarch 14, 2013 - This week, ABC Radio re-launches its popular 'Dancing with the Stars' station on Slacker, providing viewers with even greater access to the hit reality TV show. Now in its second season, 'Dancing with the Stars' Radio will deliver an on-demand audio experience and unlimited access to key moments throughout the dance competition, both on and off the ballroom floor. Season 16 of 'Dancing with the Stars' premieres on Monday, March 18 th on the ABC Television Network.Listen now:'Dancing with the Stars' Radio, distributed by Slacker and AOL Radio, will reach 40 million registered users across the country, offering an unparalleled backstage pass to one of the most popular reality programs on television. From fashion critiques to episode recaps, this digital audio channel features an array of on-demand content that listeners can customize based on their specific interests.