Hi Jane, I know you are a RadioTunes subscriber. Are you considering dumping that in favor of Spotify? My brief look at Spotify recently let me to believe that RadioTunes was going to offer a greater variety of "radio stations" such as several classical and several smooth jazz. It look like Spotify just had one for each genre, which isn't enough. Of course I know you can do artists and albums etc. But if I just want a genre playing in the background while I can't necessarily access the phone, I think I'll still keep radio tunes. Mary
Sent from my iPhone > On Aug 21, 2016, at 1:08 PM, Dane Trethowan <grtd...@internode.on.net> wrote: > > Hi! > > If you've not taken a serious look at the Spotify Music platform in a good > while - and you like your music just the way you want it and not how your > local radio station wants it - then take a good look at the modern Spotify. > > I won't go into all the changes I noticed since I last saw it before today > but the changes are numerous and these changes have really given me something > to think about regarding the other Music services I'm subscribed to, it might > very well be that you'll find that Spotify will provide your each and every > need for your music listening habits. particularly if you're a Spotify > Premium user. > > I used the Spotify IOS App to do my exploration, I found accessibility to be > first class. > > Right now I'm listening to the "Soft Rock" playlist on Spotify through a > Spotify connect device, the Sangean WRF28D portable radio. > > Connecting the device wasn't hard to do, I just selected Spotify from the > Source list for the radio using the Undok App, I then opened the Spotify App > from Undok and used the Connect icon at the bottom of the screen to locate > the radio, the music started playing through it when I double-tapped the > "Play" icon. > > >