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TuneIn Inks International Distribution with the NFL


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To celebrate the official kickoff of the 2022 NFL Season on Thursday, TuneIn has announced a new international partnership with the NFL to bring live streaming audio coverage of all local and national game broadcasts to all TuneIn Premium subscribers outside of North America. For the first time, subscribers outside of North America will now have access to all local and national game broadcasts for all 32 teams, including on-demand game replays, Spanish-language broadcasts and postseason coverage through to Super Bowl LVII.

"We're delighted to extend our working relationship with the NFL for the 2022 season. Through this mutually beneficial deal, we know we'll be delivering the best audio streaming experience possible for American football fans around the world so that they can listen to live coverage of their favorite team's games wherever in the world they might be," said TuneIn CEO Richard Stern. "TuneIn Premium is the best way for sports fans to engage with the content they love. From comprehensive NFL game coverage to college football from over 100+ schools, TuneIn Premium gives subscribers on-demand access to an unparalleled amount of sports content."

"Streaming audio is one of the best ways for fans to follow the sports they love. Through our deal with TuneIn, we'll be providing NFL fans around the globe access to an unparalleled amount of football action which we know will keep them entertained and engaged all season long," added NFL Director of International Business Development Faisal Al-Sabah.

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