Have an iPhone and want to listen to The MIX on the go? There are several iPhone apps that allow you to listen to MP3 audio streams. We at The MIX recommend the FREE app FStream. Below is a step by step guide to setting up FStream to stream The MIX.

STEP 1: Open FStream and click on the "Favorites" button (as shown above).

STEP 2: Once on the "Favorites" screen, click on "Preset" button (as shown above).
NOTE: your Favorites screen may have different stations already pre-selected. You can delete those later if you wish.

STEP 3: Click on "iTunes" (as shown above).

STEP 4: Scroll down and click on "POP" (as shown above).

STEP 5: Once the "POP" category is loaded, scroll down and click on "101.9 FM The Mix - Todays New Music" (see next step for saving as favorite).

STEP 6: Click on the blue circle with the plus to store The MIX as a favorite (as shown above).

STEP 7: Now click on the "Play" button at the bottom to be taken to the home screen (as shown above). Once there, click on the "101.9 FM The Mix - Todays New Music" link to start listening. Depending on your connection, it may take a few moments for the stream to begin. We have tested the stream on EDGE, 3G and WiFi, and all have functioned properly in our tests.
NOTE: If you are using the cellular data network to stream, you will need to make sure the "Don't use cellular network" setting on the "More" screen (click on the "More" button) is set to "OFF".
WTMX-FM and Bonneville Chicago Radio Group is in no way affiliated with SourceMac (creators of FStream), and only provide this tutorial as a courtesy to it's users.


NOTE: your Favorites screen may have different stations already pre-selected. You can delete those later if you wish.





NOTE: If you are using the cellular data network to stream, you will need to make sure the "Don't use cellular network" setting on the "More" screen (click on the "More" button) is set to "OFF".
WTMX-FM and Bonneville Chicago Radio Group is in no way affiliated with SourceMac (creators of FStream), and only provide this tutorial as a courtesy to it's users.



