iOS and OS X users get a free Internet radio service featuring over 200 stations

Jun 10, 2013 19:40 GMT  ·  By

Apple today unveiled iTunes Radio (not iRadio), an Internet radio service boasting over 200 stations and a catalog of music from the iTunes Store, combined with cool iTunes functionality, and Siri integration.

iTunes Radio works with iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Mac, Windows PC, and Apple TV. Users get access to stations inspired by the music they already listen to (think Genius), as well as “Featured Stations” curated by Apple’s own people.

Customers also get genre-focused stations personalized just for them.

According to the Cupertino company, “iTunes Radio evolves based on the music you play and download. The more you use iTunes Radio and iTunes, the more it knows what you like to listen to and the more personalized your experience becomes.”

The service will offer customers exclusive “first listen” premieres, Siri integration, and the ability to tag or buy songs they hear.

iTunes Radio is coming this fall.