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As @Glenn mentioned, you can currently edit the name of the genres of your stations. Simply long press and edit. If this doesn't solve your request, please let me know more about your request. Thanks! :)
Thanks for you idea! This is definitely something we always wanted to do. The only thing holding us back is the designer doesn't work full-time so it is really hard to get a design going... :(

However, we do want to do this.

I like the gestures ideas. If you want to share any details of how you would dream the app to work in car mode please share! :) 
The issue is most of the time the station server. Some cases it could be down or the address could have changed. This requires the station owners to update their information on the UberStations directory. Sometimes the UberStations guys update stations manually when they go bad. Hopefully, the station continues to work fine for you.
I just tried searching for "WEEI" and I was able to find two stations. The first one played fine while the other seems to be down. Please try again. Let me know how it works for you.
Hey I just tuned to your station and I can see metadata info too. I guess it was something odd with your server possibly?
I got your email but I can't find the station.... If you feel it's ok to post the URL here you can just do that or email it... Thanks!
Send to xiialive[@]visualblasters[.]com
Hey @Jupynnin, I know I said I would release with 120 sec pre-buffer, but internally we are really considering not doing this. Here is in summary the reason... :/

Your issue/request
1. You are trying to avoid a 2 minute time of bad connection.
2. You believe having a larger pre-buffer length will help improve that experience to avoid having no music playing during that duration.

Our thoughts
You are correct that having a larger buffer size will avoid having silence during the bad connection for those 2 minutes. However, regardless you will have to wait 2 minutes before playback can start. That means you tap on the radio station you want to play and you will need to wait for 2 minutes until it can start playing. So there isn't really a smart benefit to increasing it.

However, I do have an idea that could improve your experience during the bad connection area... We could add a setting to trigger going back in time for 30 sec or more when a buffer is about to be triggered. This would avoid silence and be automatic. What do you think of this idea?

--Please note that while it is a simple increase the buffer length for us this change doesn't help the majority of the app users. It makes our app a bit more confusing. The buffer settings is an area tough to understand for most users and we pretty much made it obsolete with our new stream engine which is smarter handling connection issues. I really hope you can understand...