Juicy Development has announced the launch of Talk Radio 1.0 for the iPhone. The app is available for immediate download from the App Store for $1.99.
Talk Radio helps fans locate when and on what local radio frequency they can find their favorite syndicated talk radio programs. The software utilizes the device’s location finding to search radio stations and air times in that region.
Juicy Development is adding additional hosts and encourages users to submit additional radio programs. The software also learns from users who report coverage, corrections or changes and transmits that information to everyone with the application automatically.
The software is usable for people in the US, for now, but the developer has stated that international entries will be supported at some point as well.





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