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Streaming Service TuneIn and Dow Jones Launch WSJ Radio


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TuneIn inks a new commercial partnership with Dow Jones to launch the WSJ Radio channel, with curated audio content from Dow Jones's publications: The Wall Street Journal, Barron's, MarketWatch and Investor's Business Daily. The WSJ Radio channel will feature Dow Jones's trusted journalism, exclusives and coverage of the business world and beyond.

The collaboration expands TuneIn's news and business catalog and gives listeners access to their favorite audio journalism and storytelling from Dow Jones across 200+ different platforms and devices, worldwide. The WSJ Radio channel will feature 24/7 programming and will be available globally, for free in an ad-supported stream and commercial-free for TuneIn Premium listeners.

"We're thrilled to be able to partner with Dow Jones as they are the go-to source for international business news and data," said TuneIn CEO Richard Stern. "One of the core focus areas of content for TuneIn is providing the most trusted and relied-upon names in news. Few brands have a reputation as honored as Dow Jones and The Wall Street Journal when it comes to business reporting. It is the echelon of quality which our listeners have come to expect."

"This partnership with TuneIn is the latest example of Dow Jones's commitment to expanding our audio experiences in innovative ways," added Dow Jones New Ventures Senior Vice President Ann McGowan. "Delivering trusted insights to new audiences requires us to meet them where they are, so we're delighted to bring the depth and breadth of our audio and podcast suite to TuneIn listeners."

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