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By News Reporter
Company’s Free Audio Streaming Service Adds Hundreds of Music Channels, Curated
Playlists and Upgraded UI to Enrich and Simplify the Listening Experience
SEOUL, Oct. 21, 2025 — LG Electronics (LG) has partnered with Stingray Music to upgrade its free ad-supported audio streaming service, LG Radio+. Available on LG Smart TVs running webOS 6.0 and above in the U.S., UK, France, Germany, Italy, Spain and Korea, LG Radio+ will provide over 200 music channels and hundreds of thousands of songs to suit diverse listeners’ tastes. Accessible via the LG Content Store, Apps and Music Portal pages on webOS, the app features a new intuitive UI that makes discovering music, podcasts and radio shows effortless.
Stingray Music offers an extensive library of songs curated by music experts worldwide, helping listeners find the ideal tracks for different moods and settings. LG Radio+ users can now access a variety of music channels, covering a wide range of genres and featuring local artists.
Many of Stingray Music’s channels are curated for regional audiences, offering music that resonates with local tastes, trends and culture. In the U.S., listeners can explore a diverse musical landscape, from the latest chart-toppers on Today’s Pop and timeless Greatest Hits, to the heartland sounds of Country Classics and the eclectic blend of the Americana Road Trip channel. In the UK, listeners can tune into Greatest Hits UK, Love Songs UK and Kids Hits UK, delivering chart-topping anthems, romantic favorites and family-friendly songs all in one place. In Germany, channels such as Today’s Pop Germany, Schlager and Kuschelsongs blend contemporary pop with traditional genres and cultural diversity. Additionally, with K-pop taking the world by storm, channels like K-Pop Summer Hits, Korean Ballads, Idols and Hot 100 Korea deliver everything from trending idol groups and chart favorites to seasonal favorites and timeless ballads.
To keep listeners in tune with the latest trends, hit music channels such as Today’s K-pop are updated every week. And for fans who can’t wait to hear their favorite artist’s latest track, every major release is added on the day of its official debut.
“LG’s Radio+ is setting a new bar for engaging customer experiences, and we at Stingray are thrilled to expand our collaboration as their music partner for this exciting new offering,” said Jim Riley, President of Stingray Music USA. “Music is the universal language, and the string that binds us across borders and generations. LG’s Radio+ service is set to become another bond for every LG customer, wherever they may be.”
“LG is committed to continuously enhancing the LG Radio+ experience,” said Chris Jo, head of the webOS Platform Business Center at the LG Media Entertainment Solution Company. “Our new partnership with industry leader Stingray will bring LG TV owners a wealth of free content, empowering them to enjoy all the content they love at their convenience.
LG Smart TV owners can elevate their LG Radio+ experience even further with either AI Sound Pro or Clear Voice Pro. AI Sound Pro uses deep learning algorithms to automatically optimize audio for different genres and listening environments, enriching the immersion of the music being played. Clear Voice Pro enhances the clarity of human voices, ensuring that speech in news, podcasts or talk shows, remains crisp for a more comfortable listening experience.
Designed for seamless listening and easy exploration, the latest LG Radio+ interface brings podcasts, live radio programs and music channels together in one intuitive platform. The refined design helps users navigate content, tune into live broadcasts, enjoy curated playlists and explore podcasts with ease. A dedicated Favorites page gives users instant access to their preferred channels while making it easier to discover personalized content.
For greater ease of use, the new side menu grants quick access to the Home, Music, On-Air and Podcasts pages, each marked with a unique, clear icon. Furthermore, a simplified layout and intuitive structure let users move between sections easily for a more seamless listening experience.
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By Luka Pantsulaia
I bought LG smart tv. for some reason region selected was Africa and could only choose from african countries and had very little available apps in content store. I live in Georgia, so figured that changing region to EU would help so changed it to 3122 and selected service country UK because Georgia was not in the list. after that every app says that it is not available in current country. I have default region code saved so I guess could go back but wondering if any one can help me to get it working in EU. or if anyone have region code in which Georgia is available it will be helpful as well.
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By Cate-AppQuestion
Already tried turning the TV off and on and unplugging for 10 minutes.
There is no APPS tile in the horizontal tile row, so I can't load a third-party app like MLB.TV.
No luck with the WebOs tile, or the LG Content Store.
When I try the LG Content Store, and click on Apps inside that, I am only offered pre-loaded apps - 600 or so, but no MLB.TV.
Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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By News Reporter
We live in a time when connection is easier than ever – or so it seems. With just a few taps, we can talk to someone across the globe. Social platforms let us share our thoughts, lives and moods in real time. AI serves up content tailored to our every preference. In many ways, it’s remarkable. We’ve never been more “connected.”
And yet, something essential still feels missing.
Despite constant digital interaction, we often hesitate to have real, heartfelt conversations – especially with those closest to us. We might send a quick message instead of picking up the phone. Or hold back from expressing deep emotions, unsure how they’ll land in a fast-paced, digital world. The irony is hard to ignore: in this hyperconnected world, emotional disconnection has quietly crept in.
At LG, we believe technology’s true purpose is to bring people closer – not just in terms of convenience, but emotionally. That belief is at the heart of our brand promise: Life’s Good. More than a slogan, it reflects our view that life is better when it’s filled with connection, warmth and optimism.
That’s why we created “Radio Optimism,” our latest global campaign. It began with a simple but important question: What does better connection look like today?
The campaign is built around the enduring power of music – one of humanity’s most universal emotional expressions. A single melody can convey what words cannot. A song can spark joy, recall memories or bring comfort – regardless of language or culture.
By combining that emotional depth with AI, Radio Optimism makes it possible to turn your heartfelt sentiments into music and send it to someone who matters. LG isn’t delivering the message – we’re simply enabling you to share your own, in a deeply human way.
This effort builds on our “Optimism your feed” campaign from last year, where we leveraged social media algorithms to promote positive content based on users’ viewing patterns, spreading optimistic messages in a space often dominated by negativity. This year, we’re taking it a step further by encouraging users to share heartfelt songs that express gratitude, encouragement, and love to their loved ones, aiming to help people experience the essence of Life’s Good even in the digital space.
Because at LG, we don’t just make devices – we create experiences that help build a Better Life for All. That means making space for joy, for kindness and for emotional connection. It means reminding people what makes life truly good.
Whether it’s a parent sending a song to their child far from home, or friends rekindling their bond through shared music, we hope this campaign sparks meaningful moments – bridging distances with the power of music, heartfelt emotions and genuine intentions.
After all, the smallest gestures are often the ones that resonate the most.
And if one song, shared from the heart, helps someone feel more seen, more loved, more connected – then that’s the kind of impact we believe in.
By Kim Hyo-eun, vice president and head of LG’s Brand Management Division
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By News Reporter
LG’s New Campaign Leverages Music – the Universal Language – to Foster
Deeper Connections and Expand the Life’s Good Promise in Digital Spaces
SEOUL, June 24, 2025 — LG Electronics (LG) today launched a new brand campaign, “Radio Optimism,” designed to help strengthen meaningful human connections and spread optimism through shared musical experiences. This initiative aligns with LG’s brand promise, “Life’s Good,” and addresses the growing challenge of forming genuine relationships in a technology-driven world.
The Radio Optimism campaign seeks to counteract the disconnection often felt in an era dominated by superficial interactions, such as likes and comments on social media. By harnessing the power of music, LG aims to foster deeper bonds among individuals, promoting a more fulfilling life.
“As technology advances, meaningful human connections become increasingly vital to enrich our lives. LG continues its commitment to bringing optimism into customers’ daily lives, staying true to our enduring brand promise of ‘Life’s Good,’” said Kim Hyo-eun, head of LG’s Brand Management Division.
This campaign reinforces LG’s commitment to creating enriching experiences in digital spaces where today’s consumers spend significant time. Building on this mission, LG has continuously engaged with younger audiences through participatory campaigns that bring the Life’s Good philosophy to life. Last year’s “Optimism your feed” campaign leveraged social algorithms to foster positivity on social media. This new initiative specifically seeks to address the paradoxical disconnection in an era of hyper-connectivity.
“One of the most reliable predictors of happiness is having deep and meaningful relationships,” said Jean M. Twenge, Professor of Psychology at San Diego State University. “Yet today, many people are spending more time online and less time connecting in person. Social media in particular tends to create shallow relationships rather than the deep connections people need. It’s common for people to have hundreds of followers but no one to talk to in real life if they need support. We need to build more meaningful connections with those around us. That might turn around the pronounced decline in happiness that’s occurred over the last decade.”
A new global study* from LG on social connection reveals that 68 percent of people find it harder to make real friends, and a third reported having one or fewer meaningful connections in the past month, with 8 percent experiencing none at all. Inspired by traditional radio’s unique way of connecting people through music and storytelling, the Radio Optimism campaign transforms this concept into an interactive platform where participants can create and send personalized songs to their loved ones. Users can easily create new songs using AI-powered tools, which are thoroughly trained on a curated music dataset. These tools interpret user prompts to produce unique musical pieces and generate matching album art, providing an engaging and personalized experience. Once generated, these songs can be sent to recipients to deepen their connection and made available for others to discover worldwide.
According to the survey, nearly 9 in 10 respondents believe that meaningful connections lead to a more optimistic outlook on life. By providing a platform for individuals to express their feelings, this campaign aims to foster deeper connections and help individuals enrich their lives while spreading optimism in their own ways.
The campaign website is available in English and Spanish, with plans to support additional languages in the coming months to enable broader participation. The official website can be found at
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* Survey Methodology
Timings: Fieldwork conducted from April 29 – May 1, 2025, via Focaldata
Countries: 5 – US, UK, Australia, India and Canada
Age: 18-45
Sample Size: 5,000 participants across US, UK, Australia, India and Canada, with 1,000 participants in each market, and nationally representative splits by age, gender and region.
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