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TuneIn Signs Content Partnership with ABC Audio


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TuneIn signs a strategic content partnership with ABC Audio to offer TuneIn listeners access to ABC News content with twice hourly ABC News Radio newscasts and audio from ABC News Live. ABC News on TuneIn features 24/7 live top and bottom-of-the-hour headlines from ABC News Radio and streaming simulcast audio content from ABC News Live. This station will provide listeners up to the minute reporting on major stories and events, including the midterm elections, the war in Ukraine and other events of global and national importance.

"It is part of our mission to provide our listeners with the most reliable and real-time access to the news," said TuneIn CEO Richard Stern. "Becoming a home of ABC News' 24/7 audio content is an important step in keeping true to these goals. This partnership is a statement to our listeners that TuneIn is focused on exceeding streaming audio expectations with the continual addition of high-quality content."

"ABC Audio's new 24/7 livestream on TuneIn expands access to the straightforward and reliable reporting our audience expects from ABC News. The news cycle moves at such a rapid pace, it's important for us to offer listeners the ability to stay informed on their schedule, whether they're at home or on the go," added Vice President of ABC Audio Liz Alesse.

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