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LG Radio+ unveiled as new streaming service for smart TVs

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LG Radio+ has been unveiled as a new audio streaming service for the company’s smart TVs. The platform features podcast content and traditional radio programs.

Notably, this service is supported by ads and its programs are credited to LG’s partnership with Radioline. LG says that this service offers over 14,500 combined channels in the United States and over 440 channels in Korea.

The platform has content from the likes of CNN Radio, Fox Radio, NPR, and The Joe Rogan Experience. As for music, it will have a featured page where users can see trending tracks.

To access the service, users need an LG smart TV running on webOS 6.0 and above. It can be found via the LG Content Store and will also be available in the LG ThinQ app next year.

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