henry said:
I know iPhone has the iHeartRadio app, but what if I want to stream stations that are just streams (no apps) like 93.5 KDAY?
Any ideas?
iHeart is just for clear channel streams. Just like CBS, which has an app with only their stuff. There are AOL and Yahoo radio apps that have CBS streams along with their own content. Then there are some stations (a relative handful) with their own dedicated apps.
Shoutcast has a free app with thousands of streams in a searchable database.
I personally like Tunein radio. For three bucks, you get the entire global radiotime database, something like over 10,000 terrestrial and web-only streams searchable by name (call letters), genre, location, bit rate, etc. There's also a cool recorder feature. For a few bucks more, you can have Wunderadio. Similar in operation to Tunein, but instead of a recorder you get searchable NOAA weather radio broadcasts and police scanners. Then there are the apps for Pandora, Accuradio, Last FM, Slacker, etc.
If your car has an auxiliary jack, you can go to Radio Shack, get a $5 connector cable and play the iPhone through your car's system and use that. Otherwise, you can get an FM modulator.
Most modulators you can get at Best Buy, Walmart, etc. are notoriously poor performers in mobile applications. My suggestion is to go online and look up "Whole House Transmitter" and get one of those. Amazon sells them, or you can buy direct from the distributor. $100, but well worth it. It'll overpower just about anything on the FM dial within about 25 feet of the unit. The sound is also great. 3 "AA" batteries will usually last a couple of weeks, but the unit also comes with a adapters for car outlet, computer, or AC outlet.
Hope this helps!