The holidays are here, and so are Slacker’s updated holiday stations. It’s surprisingly easy to get into a routine with the holidays. We wind up enjoying the same meal, baking cookies and decorating the house with our families to the same holiday CD year after year. Slacker Radio has ELEVEN updated holiday stations to spice up the season. Each free station offers a different take on the holiday play-list. If the office party needs a little festive music, turn on the Holiday Party station. Or if you’re a country fan, decorate sugar cookies to Country Holiday. There are tons of creative ways you can match Slacker’s stations to your holiday activities, keeping the music fresh and enjoyable. Slacker's eleven holiday stations can be found at the direct links below, or in Slacker's Seasonal station category: Holiday Classics – http://www.slacker.com/station/holiday-classics Holiday Party – http://www.slacker.com/station/holiday-party Contemporary Holiday – http://www.slacker.com/station/comtemporary-holiday Holiday Hits (by BlackBerry AppWorld) – http://www.slacker.com/station/holiday-hits-by-blackberry-appworld Country Holiday – http://www.slacker.com/station/country-holiday R&B / Soul Holiday – http://www.slacker.com/station/rb-soul-holiday Rock / Alternative Holiday – http://www.slacker.com/station/rock-alt-holiday Classical Holiday – http://www.slacker.com/station/classical-holiday Jazz Holiday – http://www.slacker.com/station/jazz-holiday Navidad Latina - http://www.slacker.com/station/navidad-latina Dysfunctional Holiday – http://www.slacker.com/station/dysfunctional-holiday
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Thanksgiving is next week, and Slacker Radio has some music suggestions for your Thanksgiving dinner table: - Want to go the “traditional” route with your Thanksgiving dinner? Slacker’s Smooth Jazz station (without vocals) is relaxing and sophisticated: http://www.Slacker.com/station/Smooth-Jazz-Non-Voc - For a more alternative Thanksgiving dinner, give Slacker’s Alternative Chill station a listen: http://www.Slacker.com/station/Alternative-Chill - Slacker’s Kids station will make the kids’ table the place to be: http://www.Slacker.com/station/Kids - Many families listen to Holiday music on Thanksgiving. Slacker has a wide variety of Holiday stations, available in the Seasonal station category. Slacker can be enjoyed for free online, on smartphones, the iPad and supported home entertainment devices. All of Slacker’s stations have the option to turn off explicit content in your account settings (just in case). And with a subscription to Slacker, you can enjoy ad-free radio with the ability to include custom ESPN sports updates (so the husband can stop checking the score on TV). Tony Bradley from PCWorld reported today an awesome function featured on the PrivaryStar App that allows users to report violations of the Do Not Call list to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). PrivacyStar has compiled stats from over 200,000 complaints that it has logged to date deeming this feature a huge success. There is a common misperception that mobile phones are somehow inherently protected against telemarketing solicitations. Unfortunately, that is not true. Here are two easy ways to add you mobile phone number to the FTC Do Not Call registry just in case you have yet to do so: • FTC Website: https://www.donotcall.gov/register/reg.aspx • Call Directly: 1-888-382-1222 You can check out more on PrivacyStar and Tony Bradley's article here: http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/article/243664/how_to_stop_telemarketing_calls_to_your_mobile_phone.html On Tuesday, FastPencil PREMIERE launched "Conversations with Wall Street: The Inside Story of the Financial Armageddon & How to Prevent the Next One," written by two former Wall Street executives, Peter Ressler & Monika Mitchell. “Conversations with Wall Street” provides an insider's look into what went on behind-the-scenes with commentary from key players at every major firm in the mortgage securities industry. Ressler is the CEO of Wall Street executive search firm RMG Search serving the institutional debt markets. He is an expert on Wall Street human capital with 30 years experience as a talent broker for the top investment banks and hedge funds - including Goldman Sachs, Lehman Brothers, Bear Stearns, Merrill Lynch, Bank of America and more. Ressler is also an internationally known speaker on business ethics and value-based leadership in finance. Mitchell is a renowned leader in the Responsible Profits and CSR movement. She is CEO of Good-b (Good Business Int’l) in New York, a dynamic new media company leading the charge for socially responsible and sustainable business and named by the Washington Post Leadership Playlist as “Standout Company of the Year.” She currently blogs on socially responsible business and 21st century finance for the Huffington Post. Pricing and Availability “Conversations with Wall Street” is available today in paperback for $14.95 and digital versions for $7.99 through the FastPencil PREMIERE Marketplace, http://premiere.fastpencil.com/conversations-with-wall-street, and major e-retailers including Barnes and Noble and Amazon. Slacker launched Patrick Stump Radio, an artist showcase station programmed and hosted by the front man of Fall Out Boy. Patrick Stump Radio genuinely sets the singer apart from his role in Fall Out Boy, framing who he is as a musician and solo artist through the diverse collection of songs he has been influenced by. Patrick Stump also adds many personal and industry stories through commentary on his favorite tracks, including: - Learning about his father while helping him move out post-divorce - The story behind the beat every drummer wants to learn - His frustrations with reality television for demystifying Bobby Brown - The first time he got drunk - The moment at a Jay-Z concert that he will never forget Patrick Stump Radio can be found in Slacker’s Festivals/Events section, or at this direct link: http://www.Slacker.com/PatrickStump |
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