Is there any internet radio app. for Series 40 (65...

Is there any internet radio app. for Series 40 (6500 classic) ?

Keep an eye out here too. 
http://betalabs.nokia.com/apps/nokia-internet-radio-s40
Currently Nokia Internet Radio is available as a beta for Nokia X2 and X3, but more devices will be supported over time.
John - Community Facilitator @ Nokia Beta Labs

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