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Classic Episodes of ''Jeopardy!'' Now Streaming on TuneIn


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TuneIn announces the addition of "Jeopardy! Radio" and "Jeopardy! Radio Classics" to its list of free and premium content offerings. Fans of "Jeopardy!" will now be able to take a walk down memory lane and experience classic episodes. The 24/7 stream, curated by the show's producers, will feature the greatest and most memorable episodes with Alex Trebek -- featuring highlights from Ken Jennings' unmatched 74-game run.

"Jeopardy! is an iconic part of American entertainment history. This on its own makes it an incredibly valuable addition to TuneIn's roster of streaming audio content," said TuneIn CEO Richard Stern. "There is so much more to it than that. The nature of Jeopardy! as an interactive game show fits so well into an audio setting. Fans who remember these classic episodes and those experiencing them for the first time are able to play along in the car, with their smart home device or simply while taking a walk. This is what makes this partnership such a fun treasure for all TuneIn listeners."

"We're always looking for new and innovative ways for our fans to play Jeopardy!, which is what makes expanding into world of streaming audio with TuneIn such an exciting proposition for us," added Sony Pictures Television Executive VP/Game Shows Suzanne Prete. "With this partnership, we look forward to bringing the classic 'clues and responses' to an even broader audience that extends beyond television."

Both Jeopardy! Radio and Jeopardy! Radio Classics will be available to TuneIn listeners in the U.S., UK, Canada, Australia and New Zealand.

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