
#SLACKER RADIO SAN DIEGO DRIVERS#
“We want to make it easy for drivers to safely access great content, so we are delighted to help bring Slacker’s premium music services into vehicles,” said Robert Acker, HARMAN VP and General Manager of Aha. "Our partnership with Aha makes it easy for us to bring Slacker to drivers, so our listeners can access our vast Personal Radio service right from the dashboard." "We have incredibly passionate users who have been eager to find a way to elegantly and safely use Slacker Radio even when in the car," said Steve Cotter, SVP Business Development at Slacker. Demonstrations will take place within HARMAN’s booth, which is located in hall 8, booth D24. Media who would like to schedule a live demo on September 13-15 can email to book an appointment. In addition to the millions of songs in the Slacker music catalog, Slacker will also deliver personalized news from ABC and personalized sports from ESPN for the ultimate personal radio listening experience.Īha will be demonstrating Slacker and Aha’s other capabilities at the Frankfurt Motor Show September 13-25, 2011. With the launch of the Aha partnership, Slacker will be available in cars, on other Aha enabled devices, online, and on smartphones.
Slacker Radio has millions of songs from thousands of artists and is the best way to discover new artists and hear favorite songs. Slacker combines the knowledge of the nation's leading music experts from every genre and each person's own personal tastes to create the perfect radio stations for each and every listener. Slacker delivers a free, personalized radio experience. In the car, Aha lets drivers access Internet content through after market audio systems, and soon Aha will power the fourth band of radio in new cars, alongside AM, FM and satellite stations. Aha stations include news, traffic, local business ratings, social media like Facebook and Twitter feeds, podcasts and now music, with new stations and categories added all the time. Aha lets drivers have a truly connected driving experience by giving them access to a vast array of web content right from the radio.
