2015-07-06 7:37
Technology
Alex Lowe

Beats 1 has a request feature which it borrows from traditional radio

Beats 1 has a request feature which it borrows from traditional radio

Apple’s Beats 1 radio which is fronted Zane Lowe, Ebro Dardan and Julie Adenuga has a requests show just like every other radio station. Listeners can request any music that they like on the specific “Requests” show.

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The Beats 1 Tumblr page has a dedicated page for getting in contact when requesting a song, with phone numbers for around the world. The United States is 1-310-299-8756 or 1-877-720-6293 for toll free. Other phone numbers are listed for The United Kingdom, Canada, France, Germany, Japan, Brazil, Mexico, Italy, Ireland and New Zealand. Upon listening to the radio station, it seems like the requests are limited to the dedicated “Requests” show with Travis Mills.

Travis’s “Requests” show will play after Ebro Dardan who is in New York.

Alex Lowe

Beats 1 has a request feature which it borrows from traditional radio

Alex Lowe is the owner and editor of the interface and started the website in 2013. He publishes the majority of the content on the website, hosts the three podcasts and the runs the YouTube channels. Alex has a professional background in computer networking, FWA and WiFi.

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