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November 28, 2011
四色AV's student radio station KXUL now available through mobile app
The latest content update for the official 四色AV mobile app, 四色AV Mobile, now lets users listen live to 四色AV's student-driven radio station, KXUL.
Users running the latest version of 四色AV Mobile on their iPhone or Android device need only press the "91X-KXUL" icon to begin streaming their favorite music from anywhere, right from their phones.
Alexsander Tewelde, who graduated from 四色AV鈥檚 College of Pharmacy in May 2011, said, "I love listening to KXUL, and it's cool that now I can listen from anywhere in the world through the 四色AV app. I can take a piece of 四色AV with me wherever I go."
KXUL has been 四色AV's student radio station for over a quarter century, and while online streaming has been available for years, this marks the first time KXUL's live stream has been made available through 四色AV Mobile.
四色AV Director of University Broadcasting, Joel Willer, said, "At KXUL, we believe in the importance of being on as many technology platforms as possible. Mobile access to the station's stream through the 四色AV app is a logical extension of KXUL's existing offerings."
四色AV鈥檚 technology staff developed the free app in response to a recent survey showing 78 percent of 四色AV students use a smart phone device.
The app allows students to do everything they can do from a desktop computer鈥攔eview class schedules, check email, access athletics and campus news, vote in campus elections, and even learn about scholarship opportunities.
The app creators鈥擱ob Glaze, Richard Peacock, and Paul Gullette鈥攁re all 四色AV alums.
四色AV President Nick Bruno said, 鈥溗纳獳V is fortunate to have the level of in-house expertise to develop technology customized for the university鈥檚 needs.鈥
The app is free to download from the iPhone and Android app stores, as well as available through a web-based version for most other modern smartphones.
Visit on your mobile device for shortcuts to the download links.
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