When trying to access WNIS app to listen to Clay and Buck, get an overpowering video game add that is impossible to get rid of. Cannot find the x to delete the add. I had to delete the app and download it again in order to access the WNIS app, however after a couple of days the same issue occurred. Had to download and reinstall the app again.
Annoying
This is a terrible app. Whenever you open it there are noisy ads for video games. You have to search for the X to close it and if you don’t do it just right you get redirected to get the game. Do you have 12 year olds running the app? BTW, don’t the ads on the radio take precedence? I gave it 2 stars because WNIS is great once you get past the ads.
Troublesome
Updates are so ad centric that the app loads extremely slow; struggles to play radio feed and drops sound regardless of Wi-Fi strength, cell signal or buffering settings. It used to work really well but recently core function has taken a back seat to ads. I’m pulling out the old AM radio for the office.
Not working
The app as of this Monday is not functioning. Only thing that works are the ads. Go figure.
No longer works
My app stopped working last week, so I’m missing Kerry & Mike
App no longer playing stream. Just splash page of adds
Anyone in tech side leaving an explanation why we no longer get audio of AM 790? Been trying for a week now. Reinstalled app. No go.
App not working
I am unable to hear anything from the app.I’ve been listening every night for the past year and it use to work.
Can you help with this.
Only reliable thing is a minute of ads before crash
As I said: the Only reliable feature is a minute of ads before the app crashes.
Works like a charm
Local guy who can’t get am radio signal in my shop. App is perfect works on start up and never had any issues. Tony is the best! Bob is ok too...
Cutting in and out
Restarted 5 times in last 5 minutes, very frustrated, FIX IT!!!!?
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