LG has officially launched its music streaming service, LG Radio+, offering users of LG smart TVs a vast array of
podcasts and radio programs at no cost. Initially available only in the United States and South Korea, the service
is set to enhance the listening experience further by integrating with the LG ThinQ app next year, which promises a
seamless user interface and personalized content.
With an “intuitive interface and comprehensive channel list,” LG Radio+ presents a user-friendly platform where
popular channels are easily accessible on the On Air page, along with customized selections of favorite
channels.
To enrich its content offerings, LG has collaborated with Radioline, a global audio provider. The service
provides access to numerous live stations and podcasts, including notable options like NPR, CNN Radio, Fox
Radio, and The Joe Rogan Experience in the US, along with popular local stations and podcasts in Korea.
Users can easily access the app through the LG Content Store or Apps, or even via voice search on the LG Magic
Remote. With a library boasting over 14,500 channels in the US and more than 440 available in Korea, LG Radio+
is set to become a significant player in the audio streaming market.