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On my iPhone/Android…Stitcher Radio - Podcast management and playback

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Stitcher Radio for iOS | Stitcher Radio for Android

While it contains the word radio in its name, Stitcher Radio is really about podcasts and podcasting. Stitcher allows you to listen to podcasts from all your favorite sources -- including mainstream radio like NPR and CNN -- and manage them all directly on your iOS or Android device. For those people who don't want to manage their podcast subscriptions in Apple iTunes, Stitcher provides a powerful, but easy-to-use interface that informs them of new shows that are available while also providing an excellent environment for listening.

If you are looking for podcasts, blogs and YouTube channels to add to your own personal viewing schedule, check out my series, Subscribed, on Careers in New Media. There I highlight those blogs and shows I personally subscribe to. There are currently 27 sites highlighted in that series.

From the Google Play Store...

"Listen to your favorite news, comedy, sports and talk radio shows on your Android phone or tablet. Discover the best of NPR, CNN, Fox, BBC, Freakonomics, Adam Carolla, TedTalks, SModcast, Joe Rogan, Rush Limbaugh, Radiolab and over 15,000 shows, podcasts and live radio. Change the way you listen to radio."

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"On my iPhone…" is a new series from TechnologyIQ, sharing real world examples of how I use my iPhone, interesting apps and more!

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