Slacker, Inc. announced at E3 today that its personal radio service will be coming later this year to the Xbox 360 console in the United States and Canada. The free Slacker Radio application will be available as an app in the Xbox LIVE Marketplace.
Slacker Radio will give Xbox LIVE Gold subscribers the ultimate music and content discovery at their fingertips. The Slacker Radio lineup includes a fully customizable selection of over 200 music stations curated and hosted by expert programmers, ESPN Radio and ABC News, comedy, artist-hosted showcases and official stations for leading music festivals including Lollapalooza, Bonnaroo and Austin City Limits. Every station can be fully personalized, ensuring a unique and relevant experience for each listener.
"Xbox 360 brings games and entertainment to our customers and Slacker Radio brings a massive selection of radio stations programmed by expert DJs," said Kathy Styponias, general manager of Media & Entertainment Group, Interactive Entertainment Business, Microsoft Corp. "By accessing Slacker Radio on Xbox with the power of Kinect and the intelligence of Bing voice search, we're making music and entertainment more personal, social and effortless."
Slacker Radio for Xbox 360 features a wide range of fully customizable music and non-music content. This includes branded news, sports and comedy, making it the most varied and compelling range of personalized content offered by any radio service while also featuring a music catalog that is 10 times larger than Pandora.
"Slacker Radio and Xbox 360, with voice and gesture controls via Kinect, change interactive radio as we know it," said Jonathan Sasse, Senior Vice President of Marketing at Slacker. "The Xbox 360 console brings your favorite music and radio content from expert DJs to your living room, you can get Slacker Radio virtually anywhere from your automobile, web, home or mobile device, Slacker is everywhere you listen to radio."
In addition to Xbox 360, Slacker Radio is also currently available for listening on the web, on all major smartphones including Windows Phone® 7, iPhone, Android and BlackBerry, the iPad, connected home devices, Ford vehicles with SYNC® powered by Microsoft and the recently announced Windows® 8 Slacker app.
This announcement comes with a whole mess of other news and technology that Microsoft recently unveiled for XBox360. Check back with us for more news as E3 continues this week...