Radio FM channel Radio Indigo, which operates in Bangalore and Goa, has released an app which will enable listeners and other users to connect with the FM channel Indigo 91.9 and Indigo Live Music Bar and Indigo Live, which is the company’s offline music venue and event arm, reports NextBigWhat. Interestingly, advertisers on the Indigo FM channel will also be able to advertise on the Indigo Music app. The app, called Indigo Music, is available on Android and iOS and lists the FM channel, the Live Music Bar’s location and Indigo Live tab which lists events info. The app also has a “report traffic jam” feature which will be used as info on the channel’s “Jam busters” segment which updates its listeners on traffic situations within the city. For this, users will need to enable location on their devices. The one click button sends the user’s location and the traffic scenario in that area. The idea is pretty sweet but it raises concerns about how many users would like to send their location even if it to a radio station. In the radio part of the app, users will be able to see the on-air RJ, share, dedicate and request songs as well as favourite songs. The app does not stream the channel on the app. It does, however, let users speak on the community, engage in polls, call the station and request songs. Through the Live Music Bar part, users will be able to reserve a table and see offers…
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