Hi all,

I  was browsing the web the other day and thought I saw mention that IOS 13 for the Homepod brought with it access to radio stations like tune in radio etc.

I have just acquired a Homepod and thought I would see if I could access mainstream radio stations but without any success.  I did see one commercial station in the radio section on my music app on my phone but couldn't get to anything else.

My question is do I need to have an Apple music subscription to gain access to all these new stations?

At the end of the day all I want to do is to be able to say "hey Siri play BBC Radio 2..."  just as I can with my Echo.

Before anyone responds I know I could stream stations from the BBC sounds app to my Homepod but this is unecessarily cumbersome when compared to just asking directly.

Thanks


Gary

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