Apple's iTunes Radio streaming music service is expanding today with the addition of a new National Public Radio (NPR) channel, reports Re/code [1] .
NPRâs channel, which should be live today, will offer a free stream, 24 hours a day, which mixes live news with segments from pre-recorded shows like âAll Things Consideredâ and âThe Diane Rehm Show.â NPR officials say that within weeks, some of the broadcasterâs local stations should begin offering their own channels, with a similar mix of live and taped news.NPR has also been workin g on bringing on-demand programming based on users' tastes to its mobile apps, and it is possible that functionality could come to the station's iTunes Radio service as well.
The report notes that it is currently unclear what the business relationship between Apple and NPR is in terms of generating revenue for NPR, but NPR vice president of digital media Zach Brand says that Apple has been "very understanding of the business model" used by the nonprofit.
iTunes Radio launched in the United States last September alongside iOS 7, and expanded to Australia last month. Apple is reportedly looking to also expand iTunes Radio to the UK, Canada, and New Zealand early this year, with an eventual goal of bringing the service to at least 100 countries.
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