Howdy. You may also want to try the App, Jazz Radio. The App I've been using
for years has always been VoiceOver friendly and the App is free! However, you
can purchase a yearly subscription, and you can check their website out. They
have about 30 stations of various jazz and are always
Since you're not asking about the accessibility of these three services,
and just asking about their content, you may want to look at main stream
reviews as well as getting input from this list.
On 04/03/16 07:30, Sharonda Greenlaw wrote:
What I like about both Spotify and Apple is that you
What I like about both Spotify and Apple is that you can build and customize
your own playlists. Both apps are great for accessibility, in my opinion.
Sharonda
Sent from my mobile device; please excuse any mistakes
> On Mar 3, 2016, at 9:57 PM, Donald L. Roberts
>
Would someone please tell me which of the three services mentioned has the most
comprehensive list of non-contemporary, non-rock, and non-classical recordings.
I happen to enjoy vintage jazz, also what we used to call standards (now
called nostalgia by some) and pre-rock hit music. Obviously
Ditto here. The iOS apps for all three of these services are
accessible. Each is distinct and different from the other and has a
different pricepoint.
Kelly
On 3/2/16, Cristóbal wrote:
> Can’t speak to the website, but the iOS app is accessible enough with
>
Can’t speak to the website, but the iOS app is accessible enough with
Voiceover. Indeed, I signed up through the app so have never had the need to
interact with the website.
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Courtney Curran
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