Receiver, the popular radio app under iOS and AppleTV, is now also available under macOS. Receiver contains more than 40,000 genuine radio stations from over 250 countries.
Receiver is also available for iOS and for Apple TV.
With Receiver you are always informed about all news from the most diverse ranges: it is sport, football federal league live, reports, radio plays, news, music, Podcasts, reports, journeys, weather and much more besides. Listen to stations like BBC, NPR, ESPN, Bestnetradio, KCRW, Radio Paradise and many many more.
Discover new stations or listen to your favorite ones wherever you are, on vacation, in the office or at home. All you need is an Internet connection.
Features
+ More than 40,000 radio stations
+ More than 25,000 podcasts
+ Add your own streams
+ Search by genre, region, language, sound quality, popularity, etc.
+ List of channels with high audio quality
+ Synchronize favorites with your other devices
+ Show song cover art (if available)
This app hasn’t received enough ratings or reviews to display an overview.
Great on iOS, Okay on MacOS
Tom Brosnahan
After initial install & station selection, the app froze, but after rebooting my Macbook Air (13-inch 2020, MacOS 12.2.1 Monterey), it seems to work fine. Would be good to fix the "first use" glitch.A few days later: MacOS app won't open until after computer reboot, a nuisance.
Just works, Ease from Menu Bar
AthanasiusIL
I have used multiple radio apps over the years. Developers often stop updating them, the apps lose functionality, and then they disappear from the App Store. I love this app. It looks beautiful and provides easy access from the menu bar. I don’t want to have to open up a web browser every time I sit down to work or want to toggle radio stations. My only complaint, and it is matter of personal preference, is that I would provide a logo that does not resemble the Mac “Now Playing” triangle. A radio tower would be great. The app deserves a much higher rating and use. Sometimes it is the simplest things that are needed, but they also require a developer willing to update as Apple does.
Perfect for radio enthusiasts
Woo5000
I prefer to listen to a handful of radio stations as I work and this is a great, user-friendly way to access them. The layout is intuitive and doesn’t intrude on the desktop. I have the iPhone app as well. I’ve tried the other radio apps and this is the best of them.
Good Radio App, but window does not show options
Willi-DD
The app shows in the menu bar, and when clicked (opened), does not show all lines of options. Cannot resize to show all options, including search.
- Display of stream quality data such as codec, sampling rate, and bit rate
- Option to disable display of album cover art
- Minor bug fixes and improvements
Version 1.4
The developer, appsolute GmbH, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy .
Data Not Linked to You
The following data may be collected but it is not linked to your identity:
Identifiers
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Accessibility
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