Moodio
Is Now Yourmuze.FM
Moodio
has
changed
its name
to
Yourmuze.FM
as part
of an
exciting
new
roadmap
to the
future
of
streaming
technology.
Apart
from the
new name
and
styling,
we've
made a
number
of
improvements
to the
service:
streams
now load
faster,
they are
more
stable
and it's
easier
for you to add
new
stations
to your
account.
Everything
else
remains
exactly
the
same,
your
existing
account
details
and all
other
content
like
your
saved
stations,
forum
messages,
etc, are
unchanged.
What
Does It
Do? Basically,
you can
take
WUWF
(and
hundreds
of other
stations)
with you
wherever
you
travel,
even to
foreign
countries.
A clear
stereo
stream
is
delivered
right
into
your
device
at no
charge
to you
(please
see
Important
Stuff
below).
Almost
every
modern
phone
and
mobile
device with
internet
and
multimedia
capabilities
should
be able
to
receive
live radio
broadcasts through
Yourmuze.FM
Important
Stuff
Please
be aware
that
listening
to radio
on the
internet
means
you will
be
downloading
a lot of
data. If
you
don't
have a
flat
fee or
unlimited
data
plan
with
your
mobile
operator,
this can
become
very
expensive.
Most
mobile
phone
contracts
offer
unlimited
data or
a
specific
data
download
amount
for a
small
flat
fee. If
you are
unsure
if you
are
covered
please
contact
your
service
provider
before
using
Yourmuze.FM
How Do I
Get
It? Simply
go to
the
sign-in
page of
Yourmuze.FM
and
follow
the
instructions.
You will
be shown
how to
create
your own
FREE
account
and
how to
add
stations
to your
favorites
list and
how to
import
your new
account
into
your
mobile
device.
What
Is This?
Welcome
to an
exciting
new
service
jointly
operated
by NPR
and
WUWF.
You will
now be
able to
access a
new web
site
designed
expressly
for
mobile
devices
including
Smartphones,
Blackberries, iPhones,
PDAs and
digital
cellular
phones.
From the
new
mobile
site,
you will
be able
to
select
local
news
stories
as well
as the
latest
newscast
from NPR
and have
access
to
dozens
of
features,
including
archived
local
and
national
news.
You will
also be
able to
call a
local
number
from any
phone
that
will
give you
access
to the
latest
headlines
from
both
WUWF and
NPR.
Streaming
and
Calling
Mobile
devices
that
have a
Windows
based
browser
will be
able to
stream
audio
features
directly
from the
site.
All
other
browsers
will
show a
call
link
which
will
play the
selected
item.
Direct
streaming
from all
mobile
browsers
should
be
available
during
the next
development
phase.
WUWF Mobile Web
WUWF Mobile Voice
Description
Access WUWF and NPR news and features via your phone's mobile web browser.
Access WUWF and NPR news and features via a phone call.
Requirements
Phone/PDA with a mobile web browser and subscription to a data plan through your carrier.
Any device that can make phone calls (including land lines).
Cost
FREE - Neither WUWF nor NPR charge for this service. Data usage charges depend on the calling/data plan you have with your carrier, and listening to audio via click-to-call links uses voice/calling plan minutes. Any SMS charges are at your standard text messaging rate.
FREE - Neither WUWF nor NPR charge for this service. Your carrier will count minutes used against your monthly voice/calling plan minutes.
How to get it
WUWF (Pensacola, FL) Mobile Voice: 850 941-7998 Mobile Web:
http://wuwf.npr.org