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FOX News Extends TuneIn Partnership with FOX Weather


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TuneIn and FOX News Media have announced the expansion of their long-running partnership to include the recently created FOX Weather station for audio streaming. Already the home to Fox News Radio, FOX News Channel's audio streaming content, the multi-year deal extension brings TuneIn listeners access to over 120 meteorologists reporting on local, regional and national weather events. For TuneIn Premium listeners, FOX Weather is available in a commercial-free format.

"FOX News Media is one of our longest-running partners, they are a crucial source of news and information for millions of people in the U.S.," said TuneIn CEO Richard Stern. "We are thrilled to grow our vast library of audio content with them through the addition of FOX Weather and continue helping FOX reach people with the information they need the most."

"For nearly a decade we have worked with TuneIn as a means to get FOX News' award-winning news content to listeners across the country," said a FOX News Media spokesperson. "We know that people rely on FOX as a source of information for many aspects of how they live their day. The weather is near the top of that list. By engaging with TuneIn's Fast Audio approach to our TV content, we are able to provide our listeners with that information beyond the screen, from as they walk out the door to driving into the office."

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