TuneIn Subscribers Can Now Listen To ESPN Radio Commercial-Free.
Continuing to ratchet up its sports programming menu, TuneIn is offering a commercial-free version of ESPN Radio through its subscription-based TuneIn Premium package. The hook-up provides a full day’s lineup
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Continuing to ratchet up its sports programming menu, TuneIn is offering a commercial-free version of ESPN Radio through its subscription-based TuneIn Premium package. The hook-up provides a full day’s lineup of ESPN Radio programs like “Keyshawn, JWill and Max” and “Greeny’' with no spot breaks. TuneIn doesn’t say what it’s filling the stop-sets with.
The company says it will offer live and on-demand versions of ESPN Radio to subscribers while the existing ad-supported ESPN Radio will remain available to non-subscribers.
“Now more than ever TuneIn is committed to meeting our listeners' demand for timely and uninterrupted sports talk,” said CEO Richard Stern. “As longtime partners with ESPN, we are incredibly excited to bring ESPN Radio Commercial-Free to TuneIn Premium, and give our listeners even more sports to consume.”
Note this ESPN Radio feed is on the Tunein Premium section.