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myTuner Radio, or simply myTuner, is an Internet radio app directory/platform owned by AppGeneration – Software Technologies, Lda, [1] a development company based in Porto, Portugal founded by Eduardo Carqueja in October 2010. myTuner Radio has over 50,000 radio stations and one million podcasts from all around the world (except in the UK where only UK stations are available). [2]
The service offers apps for iOS, [16] Android, and webOS, all of which have been downloaded over half a million times and are highly rated at around 4.6 stars on the Apple, Android, and WebOS Nation app stores. [17] A Roku app was previously available, but has been removed from the Roku app store with no explanation. In January 2013, AccuRadio ...
From 2019, the TuneIn website and apps allowed users to listen to more than 100,000 global radio stations including AM, FM, HD, LP, digital, and internet stations, and podcasts. [30] TuneIn's directory lists various sports, news, talk, and music broadcasts from around the world.
Apple announced the Internet radio service at its June 10, 2013 Apple Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) keynote speech. [6] The service launched in the United States on September 18, 2013, [1] the same day as the release of iOS 7, [6] and in Australia on February 11, 2014. [3]
Radioplayer is a radio technology platform, owned by UK radio broadcasters and operated under licence in some other countries. It operates an internet radio web tuner, a set of mobile phone apps, an in-car adaptor, and a growing range of integrations with other connected devices and platforms.
Discontinued radio streaming service; now a database for tracking listening histories [93] 28 April 2014: Batanga Radio: Shut down [94] 25 December 2017: MixRadio: Shut down [95] 21 March 2016: Music Unlimited: Replaced by PlayStation Music powered by Spotify. [96] 29 March 2015: Musicovery: Shut down the interactive radio service and now a ...
One of the best parts of identity theft protection services, is that they have identity theft insurance of up to $1 million to cover losses and legal fees and a white-glove fraud resolution team ...
The app has a free option and is accessible through FITradio.com, [2] or through app stores for mobile platforms such as the iPhone and Android. [3] [4] Potential users can also try FIT Radio for 30 days free. FIT Radio also has a premium feature that allows users unlimited access for one year.