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You know that radio offers lots of great content when the average adult listens to 20 hours of radio every week.
In spite of this, the radio we know and love is changing. To keep up with current technology and new media, radio is moving fastest from AM/FM to Internet delivery.
Because of this, radio needs to do more for listeners and reach them in new ways. Many radio stations work with "connected product" manufacturers as a way to stay ahead in the radio game. They don't sit around and let new media alternatives replace terrestrial radio.
A new radio tuner offers another way to help traditional radio keep up with the technology pace. After all, consumers expect more from media products. For example, TV has an on-screen guide, books have Amazon, movies have Netflix, and music has iTunes. Each includes an intelligent guide that makes it easier to find great content.
The new radio tuner should do the same...
Internet radio provides more choices with thousands of stations and millions of programs. This opens the need for a smart "new radio tuner" that matches radio programming with a listener's taste, time, location, devices, and connection.
Product companies get this new tuner through RadioTime. The radio guide takes advantage of intelligent technology so listeners instantly find what they want, when they want, and wherever they are.

Estimates represent numbers on 1/01 of year indicated.
With the explosion of broadband homes, WiFi, and soon metropolitan networks, connected radios are displacing AM/FM reception. Connected products have access to local radio stations plus 50 thousand more around the globe including other terrestrial stations, internet stations, for live or on-demand programming. Internet radio sounds great today. In fact, over the past month over 50 million people have listened to internet radio.
The new tuner can cross the globe to offer broadcasters a global market and users and infinite selection of new and exciting content.