


Your Library features all your saved stations, as well as songs, albums, and artists (if you have a premium subscription). You can also search for stations around the country. But to play these songs on-demand, you'll need a premium subscription.Įasy to navigate: The default For You tab has all your suggested artist, genre, and location-based stations. Upvote songs that you love and iHeartRadio will group them in the My Favorites Radio station or save them to add up to 40 to My Playlist. After scanning the list, you can also save stations you enjoy or mark the others as Not For Me. If you want to add or remove any genres, you can just tap the Update button. After we did this in testing, the app served us with 50-plus stations to start. ProsĬustomizable experience: After registering with iHeartRadio, tell the app which genres you like by tapping any of the 19 available genre tiles - Top 40 & Pop, Country, News & Talk, Sports, and so on - that the app offers. The iHeartRadio app has perfected this process, allowing you to discover millions of songs - old and new - from thousands of live AM and FM radio and artist stations and save them to replay whenever or wherever you want to - if you pay for a premium account.

Stupid I-heart.Remember the days of saving songs you loved from the radio to a cassette? It was a nerve-wracking procedure that required you to listen for your favorite tunes and hit the record and pause buttons on your tape deck at just the right moment. I haven't figured out where the file is cached - I would love to find this location so I can pull out the files and move them to my mini mp3 player that I use for all my other podcasts. This only works for that one file: when it's done playing, the app expects to go back online. I have recently discovered that if, while I'm connected to wi-fi, I start playing a podcast but immediately pause it, the phone will apparently download and cache the file, since the app will play it later when I don't have any wi-fi or data connection. This help page on I-heart says that you can download podcast episodes but my app can't:

The station changed "something" (nobody will tell me what) and new shows don't show up on spreaker any more. Did you ever get an answer to this? I used to be able to download podcasts from an I-heart station through the site which I think is the service that I-heart uses for storage.
