Wednesday, May 7, 2014

TuneIn Relaunches With New Look


TuneIn, the service that lets people listen to terrestrial radio stations on the Web, wants to become more like a social network for audio, report The LA Times.

That's means a dramatically different look for the Palo Alto company's website and apps.

The old TuneIn worked like a search engine, allowing users to find and stream live radio from around the world. The new version, unveiled Wednesday, is designed to help listeners discover, follow and share stations and podcasts they enjoy, said Chief Executive John Donham.

Users will now see preferred content through a live feed that they can personalize by adding desired brands, such as CNN, ESPN Radio or NPR, as favorites. Audio providers themselves will now have their own pages to engage with fans. "With our launch today, TuneIn transforms into an audio network," Donham said in a statement.

The relaunch comes as the company, founded in 2002, tries to compete with large rivals in the streaming audio industry including Clear Channel's iHeart Radio and Pandora Media Inc. The company says it has about 50 million monthly active users. Pandora is considerably larger. As of April the Oakland-based company counted 76 million active users.

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