The industry’s online radio console, Radioplayer has launched a free app on the iOS platform for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch devices.
The BBC and Commercial Radio funded service will also launch on Android phones in the near future. It contains the same features as the website, including a search engine and the ability to add favourites, plus the ability to see local stations using the phone’s GPS.
The mobile app was conceived by Radioplayer partners, designed by TUI Interactive and built by All In Media.
Tim Davie, Director, BBC Audio and Music said: “The success of Radioplayer has proved the appeal of offering the whole of UK radio in one place. The app launch is a logical next step and is excellent news for listeners and the UK radio industry.”
Michael Hill, Managing Director said: “Our aim was to create a simple app that showcases the amazing variety of UK radio. The fact we’ve built one that’s also beautiful, innovative, and a joy to use, is testament to the power of partnerships.”
Andrew Harrison, Chairman of Radioplayer said: “This new app will help smartphone users to discover the depth and breadth of UK radio. Hundreds of stations are now just one mobile click away – another milestone in the industry’s progress towards a multiplatform digital future.”
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Posted on Friday, October 5th, 2012 at 9:19 am by RadioToday Staff