Sue Dyson
I listen to NPR news and other programs, and do enjoy the high-quality news and reviews, as well as WUOT's own programming, through this app. But, at times, maybe 25% of the times I'm out walking or hiking in Knoxville or Oak Ridge, the signal suddenly disappears, and there's an apologetic message on my phone screen blaming it on a network error. Reception may return, unexpectedly, or it may not. Then I resort to Audible for listening material, though I'd rather have fresher content.
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Laurie G.
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I wish it was more like the web version that shows the current show and they upcoming show for both WUOT and WUOT2. All the extras are a bit distracting to the layout. The app isn't very user-friendly. Like others mentioned, it does randomly cut off. The sound quality is good, and I like the idea of an app. A pro is that I can still listen while doing other things on my phone unlike the web version. However I'm tempted to remove the app [again] and just bookmark the browser version.
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Thanks for finally fully supporting the Android music API such that I can play/pause from my bluetooth headset now! Some bugs that I notice: - Sometimes I need to pause then play again when Android switches between Wi-Fi and mobile data. - When I switch stations from WUOT to/from WUOT-2, the app sometimes crashes.
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