TuneIn has some exciting news for sports fans, with the streaming service announcing that it will provide live streaming audio coverage of upcoming MLB, PGA and NCAA events. It all kicks off on Saturday, April 2, with the final games in the NCAA basketball championship tournament.
Provided by Westwood One, the NCAA championship stream will include the Final Four games, along with the actual championship game itself. You'll be able to stream the games through TuneIn's March Madness station.
If you check in with the MLB Radio station on April 3, you can get live Opening Day coverage of your favorite Major League Baseball teams. The coverage is provided by MLB Network International Talk and others, and includes the official MLB podcasts.
Finally, golf fans will be able to listen in on the PGA's 2016 Masters Tournament. The stream will once again be provided through Westwood One, and will located in the Masters Radio station starting April 7.
All three of these streams will be provided for free through TuneIn's mobile apps and website. You can grab the app from the Google Play Store now.

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