Sonos Launches Streaming Radio Service; David Byrne Channel and Vagabon, Jeff Parker Guest Spots to Come

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Sonos launches Sonos Radio, a free, ad-supported streaming radio service, available to Sonos customers today. The new service brings together more than 60,000 stations from multiple streaming partners alongside original programming from Sonos. In addition to genre-based stations, the service includes ad-free artist stations, including one coming soon from David Byrne, and Sonos Sound System, an ad-free station hosted by the Sonos team with guest-hosted radio hours from artists including Vagabon and Jeff Parker to come.

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Sonos launches Sonos Radio, a free, ad-supported streaming radio service, available to Sonos customers globally today. The new service brings together more than 60,000 stations from multiple streaming partners alongside original programming from Sonos. In addition to genre-based Sonos Stations, the service includes ad-free artist stations showcasing those artists' influences and inspirations, starting with a personal station from Thom Yorke, available now, and soon to include one from David Byrne.

The service's signature station, Sonos Sound System, also ad-free, features a range of music, hosted by the Sonos team from its flagship store in New York City. Sonos Sound System also has guest-hosted radio hours with music and commentary from artists including Vagabon and Jeff Parker to come.

Sonos Radio is available now on the Sonos App.

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  • Tuesday, April 21, 2020
    Sonos Launches Streaming Radio Service; David Byrne Channel and Vagabon, Jeff Parker Guest Spots to Come

    Sonos launches Sonos Radio, a free, ad-supported streaming radio service, available to Sonos customers globally today. The new service brings together more than 60,000 stations from multiple streaming partners alongside original programming from Sonos. In addition to genre-based Sonos Stations, the service includes ad-free artist stations showcasing those artists' influences and inspirations, starting with a personal station from Thom Yorke, available now, and soon to include one from David Byrne.

    The service's signature station, Sonos Sound System, also ad-free, features a range of music, hosted by the Sonos team from its flagship store in New York City. Sonos Sound System also has guest-hosted radio hours with music and commentary from artists including Vagabon and Jeff Parker to come.

    Sonos Radio is available now on the Sonos App.

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