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What does "stay tuned" mean?

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Rebecca

“Stay tuned” is an idiomatic way of saying pay attention to this in the future, and comes from early radio and television. It was intended to prevent listeners and viewers from changing stations or turning the device off. Ex: Stay tuned to find out how the mystery is solved. Ex: Stay tuned to find out how my blind date goes.

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