TuneIn, a radio service that allows users to livestream news, sports, music and podcasts, has announced the launch of TuneIn Explorer, an interactive map feature, for iOS and Android devices. TuneIn Explorer enables users to access over 100,000 local AM/FM radio stations from almost every country in the world. This feature was available on the web since February and has now been expanded to mobile devices.
To use the TuneIn Explorer feature, users click on the “Radio” tab in the TuneIn mobile app, which takes them to a world map where they can zoom in to find a specific region or search for a location or station in the search bar at the bottom left-hand side. Users can also use filters to select music genres like classical, rock and hip-hop as well as news, sports, talk and more. Stations can also be searched by language, including English, French or Spanish-language stations.
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According to TuneIn, since launching TuneIn Explorer last month, users who use the feature listen to twice as many stations as other listeners who don’t. TuneIn has 75 million monthly active users.
“By offering TuneIn Explorer in a mobile format, our listeners have easier access to TuneIn’s vast collection of audio content in a unique and easy-to-navigate format”, said TuneIn’s CEO Richard Stern and SVP of product engineering Moksha Adyanthaya.