Apple Teams up with TuneIn to Boost Radio Features Amid Streaming Competition
Apple Music's six live radio stations are now accessible on TuneIn's platform, reaching over 75 million monthly users and increasing competition with Spotify globally.
- On August 27, 2025, Apple teamed up with TuneIn to offer global access to all six of its ad-free Apple Music live radio channels through the TuneIn platform.
- Apple launched these stations starting with Beats 1 in 2015, rebranded as Apple Music 1 in 2020, aiming to extend their reach beyond the Apple Music app through this new partnership.
- TuneIn offers access via more than 200 connected devices, including smart speakers and cars, reaching over 75 million active users to broaden Apple Music radio's audience.
- TuneIn CEO Rich Stern highlighted that being selected by Apple as the initial service to broadcast its radio stations strengthens TuneIn’s role as a leading partner in delivering audio content worldwide.
- This collaboration marks Apple Music's first presence on a third-party platform, expanding its discoverability and potentially strengthening its position against competitors like Spotify.
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TuneIn to distribute six ad-free Apple Music radio streams
An Apple retail store in Taipei, Taiwan. (Photo by Andy Wang via Unsplash) Streaming audio platform TuneIn has expanded its global distribution partnership with Apple that allows the service to carry six commercial-free radio streams from Apple Music. Beginning today, TuneIn listeners worldwide can access all six of Apple Music’s 24/7 stations. The move extends Apple Music’s reach to TuneIn’s broad network of connected devices, which includes mo…
Apple teams up with TuneIn to boost radio features amid streaming competition
Apple will distribute its curated radio stations on a global network of devices, including speakers, headphones and cars, through a partnership with TuneIn, the digital radio platform said on Wednesday.
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