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TuneIn Radio: Music & Sports

4.5
CategoryMusic & Audio
Download100M+
PriceFree
RatedTeen
RequiresAndroid 7.0+
DeveloperTuneIn Inc

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TuneIn Radio: Music & Sports screenshot
TuneIn Radio: Music & Sports screenshot
TuneIn Radio: Music & Sports screenshot
TuneIn Radio: Music & Sports screenshot
TuneIn Radio: Music & Sports screenshot

About this app

Live radio did not die; it moved into aggregators, and TuneIn is the biggest of them. The app collects on the order of 100,000 radio stations worldwide — music, talk, news, and sport — behind one search box, so a listener in Manchester can follow a Chicago jazz station or an Australian news network as easily as the local breakfast show. Podcasts are included too, though radio is clearly the reason to be here.

Aggregation, however, lives at the mercy of licensing. Court rulings and rights disputes have forced TuneIn to geo-block foreign music stations in some countries, the United Kingdom most prominently, so the catalogue you actually get depends on where you are standing. TuneIn also inserts its own pre-roll ads before many streams on the free tier, a practice broadcasters and listeners both grumble about. Premium removes some ads and adds live sports and commercial-free channels.

Keeping a hometown station abroad

Expats and travellers use TuneIn mainly to hold onto local radio from home — the morning show, the local news bulletin, the phone-in you grew up with. Where licensing allows the stream, it works exactly like being back in the car.

Following live sport without a TV package

The Premium tier carries live play-by-play audio for major leagues, and countless free stations broadcast local commentary. Audio coverage of a match costs a fraction of any video subscription and survives poor connections far better.

Background talk and news through smart speakers

TuneIn is the default live-radio backend on many smart speakers and connected devices, so favourites set in the Android app follow you to Alexa devices, Sonos systems, and car dashboards with no extra configuration.

One directory for global radio

Browsing runs by location, language, and genre across an enormous worldwide station list, with search that handles call signs and frequencies. For discovering how radio sounds in another country, nothing else on Android is as immediate.

Live sports and news channels

Premium unlocks league play-by-play audio and ad-reduced news streams from major broadcasters. Rights deals shift season to season, so verify that your league and market are currently covered before paying for a year up front.

Podcasts alongside broadcasts

A capable podcast directory sits next to the live content, useful for keeping one audio app on the dashboard. Dedicated podcast apps still beat it on playback tools, queue management, and episode search.

Broad device ecosystem

Few audio apps run in as many places: Android Auto, Wear OS, smart speakers, TVs, and a long tail of receivers and car head units ship with TuneIn built in. Your account carries favourites and history across all of them.

Privacy & Data Safety

TuneIn is ad-funded at its core, and its data collection reflects that: listening history, searches, device identifiers, and location signals support both recommendations and targeted advertising, including the audio ads the service inserts into free streams. Location matters doubly here because licensing enforcement is geographic — the app needs to know roughly where you are to decide which stations it may legally play you. No major breach of TuneIn user data is well established.

  • The free tier inserts TuneIn's own pre-roll audio ads before many stations, layered on top of whatever advertising the broadcaster already runs, and this insertion is driven by ad-targeting data.
  • Approximate location determines station availability; geo-blocking after rights disputes, notably the UK litigation brought by major labels, is enforced through it.
  • Listening works without an account, but favourites, cross-device sync, and Premium require signing in with an email or a Google, Facebook, or Apple login.
  • Third-party stations carry their own content standards; live talk radio is unfiltered by TuneIn, which is worth remembering for shared or family devices despite the Teen rating.

Advantages

  • Vast worldwide selection of live radio in a single app
  • Inexpensive live sports audio through Premium
  • Pre-installed or supported on a huge range of speakers, cars, and TVs
  • Usable without creating an account

Updates

App updates arrive steadily but modestly; the player and directory have been stable for years, and most releases cite performance and bug fixes. The consequential changes happen off-app: stations join or leave, sports rights rotate, and regional blocks expand or ease as licensing disputes resolve. Your experience can therefore change substantially between two identical app versions, which confuses users who blame the software.

  • Home screen and browse experience reorganised around live categories and localised content
  • Continued Android Auto, Wear OS, and connected-device improvements
  • Stream reliability and buffering fixes across station transitions

Editor's Assessment

Our verdict

TuneIn does one thing better than anyone: putting the world's live radio behind a single search box on every device you own. Accept two structural realities before relying on it — the free tier wraps streams in its own ads, and the station list is a moving target shaped by regional licensing, so a favourite can vanish without warning. Premium earns its price mainly for sports listeners. For everyone else, the free tier plus a tolerance for pre-rolls covers most of what radio still offers.

What works

  • Vast worldwide selection of live radio in a single app
  • Inexpensive live sports audio through Premium
  • Pre-installed or supported on a huge range of speakers, cars, and TVs
  • Usable without creating an account

What to know

  • Inserted pre-roll ads on free streams, stacked on broadcasters' own ads
  • Station availability varies by country and shrinks after licensing disputes
  • Stream reliability depends on each broadcaster and can be poor
  • Podcast features trail dedicated podcast apps

FAQ

Why did a station I listen to disappear from TuneIn?

Usually licensing. Rights to music broadcasts are national, and after legal action — most famously the UK case brought by record labels — TuneIn geo-blocks many foreign music stations in affected countries. Stations also leave the platform voluntarily or change stream URLs. If a station still broadcasts online, its own website or app often carries the stream TuneIn no longer can.

Does TuneIn Premium remove all advertising?

No, and this catches people out. Premium removes TuneIn's own inserted ads and provides commercial-free music channels and ad-reduced news, but ordinary radio stations still contain the commercials the broadcaster transmits, because those are part of the live signal itself. No aggregator can strip a station's native ad breaks.

Is TuneIn free to use?

Yes. The free tier streams the station directory with inserted pre-roll ads and works even without an account. Premium is a paid subscription adding live sports play-by-play, commercial-free music channels, and fewer interruptions. Casual radio listeners lose little by staying on the free tier; sports fans are the clearest audience for the upgrade.

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