Which is grammatically correct: 'Tune in on your favorite radio station' or 'Tune in to your favorite radio station'?
Which of these two expressions is grammatically correct: 'Tune in on your favorite radio station' or 'Tune in toyour favorite radio station'? Are both of them acceptable in English? Can they be used interchangeably?
Top answer
I personally hear more "tune in to", I think its sounds better. (listen to, so I choose to)
— Holyduke
I personally hear more "tune in to", I think its sounds better.
(listen to, so I choose to)
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