BBC launches iPlayer Radio App

BBC iPlayer Radio Apps

 

BBC has added a new iPlayer App to their mobile portfolio. The company has unveiled the BBC iPlayer Radio, which is labelled as the new dedicated home for BBC radio available across multiple platforms. The new BBC iPlayer Radio joins other popular apps such as BBC iPlayer and BBC News.

According to the Pres Release, the new BBC iPlayer Radio app features:

  •  Wake up to your favourite BBC station and listen on the move with the new smartphone app.
  • Discover the full breadth of BBC content with a new radio experience across PC, mobile and tablet.
  • Catch-up any time you want via access to on-demand content, clips, videos and downloads.
BBC iPlayer Radio App

 

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BBC launches iPlayer Radio: a new home for BBC Radio across PC, mobile and tablet

Launching today, BBC iPlayer Radio is a new dedicated home for BBC radio available across multiple platforms.

With BBC iPlayer Radio, BBC radio is now with you wherever you go:

– Wake up to your favourite BBC station and listen on the move with the new smartphone app
– Discover the full breadth of BBC content with a new radio experience across PC, mobile and tablet
– Catch-up any time you want via access to on-demand content, clips, videos and downloads

BBC iPlayer Radio app for smartphones

The brand new BBC iPlayer Radio smartphone app, available today on iOS with Android to follow soon, transforms your access to BBC radio programmes. With the app, you can wake up with your favourite breakfast show and instantly find the breadth of BBC radio at your fingertips:

– Set the alarm and wake up with your favourite DJ or programme
– Spin through the touchscreen dial and listen live to the whole range
of BBC Radio stations
– Swipe to reveal on-demand catch-up content and videos on every station page
– Set programme reminders to ensure you never miss favourite shows
– Easily discover what tracks are playing and share with friends

New radio experience across PC, mobile and tablet BBC iPlayer Radio brings the on-demand experience of iPlayer together with new homepages for BBC radio stations, into one dedicated radio platform, making it even easier to listen to live, catch-up and archive content across devices.

At launch, BBC iPlayer Radio delivers live radio alongside videos, clips, downloads, social media feeds and more. In the coming months this will be further developed, as more access to content direct from DJs and presenters creates a two-way conversation between audience and studio.

Daniel Danker, General Manager, Programmes and On-Demand for the BBC, said: “BBC iPlayer Radio is radio for an audience that expects to access our content anywhere: now you truly can take BBC Radio with you wherever you go.

It’s also radio for an audience that wants greater choice and control. They want to listen again when they choose, to personalise their listening experience, to share tracks they’ve discovered with friends. BBC iPlayer Radio delivers all of these things, in a simple, consistent, easy to navigate way. At the heart of it is the BBC’s quality radio programmes, and iPlayer Radio sets those programmes free like never
before.”

Mark Friend, Controller, Multiplatform and Interactive, BBC Audio & Music, said: “BBC iPlayer Radio is the platform on which we will develop radio stations as fully multimedia brands so that as well as listen, audiences will be able to watch, share and engage with BBC radio. Our next steps will be to make live radio more interactive, make it easier for people to enjoy the BBC’s vast audio archive and strengthen radio’s position as the number one place for discovering music in the UK.”

BBC radio listening across mobile and tablet devices has risen significantly over the past 12 months, reflecting growing audience demand for access to content anywhere. Year-on-year, monthly iPlayer requests for radio have increased 56% to 2.8m on mobile, and 300% to 1.2m on tablet.

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