stay tuned

Etymology
From the operation of dial-tuned radio receivers.

Verb

 * 1)  To remain as a listener or viewer of the particular radio station or television channel to which one is currently paying attention.
 * 2)  To wait or remain alert (for new developments or for further information).
 * 3) * 2008 Dec. 10, Luke Plunkett, "Star Wars Old Republic MMO To Be ‘Microtransaction-Based’," kotaku.com (Australia) (retrieved 5 Nov 2012) :
 * Riccitiello also said that more on the game’s payment structure will be revealed in February, so I guess we’ll all be staying tuned.
 * 1) * 2008 Dec. 10, Luke Plunkett, "Star Wars Old Republic MMO To Be ‘Microtransaction-Based’," kotaku.com (Australia) (retrieved 5 Nov 2012) :
 * Riccitiello also said that more on the game’s payment structure will be revealed in February, so I guess we’ll all be staying tuned.
 * 1) * 2008 Dec. 10, Luke Plunkett, "Star Wars Old Republic MMO To Be ‘Microtransaction-Based’," kotaku.com (Australia) (retrieved 5 Nov 2012) :
 * Riccitiello also said that more on the game’s payment structure will be revealed in February, so I guess we’ll all be staying tuned.

Translations

 * Danish: se med, blive på kanalen, blive hængende