Verb
(idiomatic) To remain as a listener or viewer of the particular radio station or television channel to which one is currently paying attention.
(idiomatic, by extension, often as imperative) To wait or remain alert (for new developments or for further information).
Source: en.wiktionary.orgThe irony is, the advertising industry knows everyone hates what they produce. This is why they keep looking for new ways to force people to stay tuned. Simon Sinek
TV's "real" agenda is to be "liked," because if you like what you're seeing, you'll stay tuned. TV is completely unabashed about this; it's its sole raison. David Foster Wallace
Typing up a detailed news post at this moment would not further the goals of my great society. Stay tuned for ideological update. Brian Clevinger
For some of us it now embodies a mildly prurient voyeurism, but those who stay tuned claim it offers real insights into people's lives. Jeremy Isaacs
So the danger of conservative judicial activism has been averted for another year. Stay tuned. Michael Kinsley
God is a frequency. Stay tuned. Alan Cohen