NPR Teams with Livio to Launch New Internet Radio DeviceAuthored by Mark Hefflinger on October 23, 2009 - 6:51am.
Washington
- National Public Radio (NPR), the producer of programming for independent
public radio stations, has teamed with Internet radio developer Livio to launch
the NPR Radio, a $200 device that lets users access more than 1,000 NPR station
streams, as well as podcasts and audio archives.
The device, which works through either a Wi-Fi or Ethernet connection, is designed to help users find, search and bookmark NPR stations, podcasts, and content, by topic or program. It also can access more than 16,000 validated Internet radio stations from around the world. "Now public radio fans can easily discover more of what they love about NPR by easily exploring other NPR stations and content," said Barbara Sopato, NPR's director of consumer products. Proceeds from the sale of the radios support NPR programming and stations.
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