About BBC Sounds: Radio & Podcasts (Android TV) 1.4.124
NOTE: This application will only work for consumers in the UK, on NVIDIA SHIELD Android TV. Developed by NVIDIA under license by the BBC. Requires BBC iPlayer for SHIELD also be installed.
BBC Sounds is the new way to listen to BBC audio – your favourite programmes, podcasts, radio stations and music all in one place.
Explore a wide variety of new podcasts, music mixes and live sets. Listen live to BBC radio stations. Catch up or listen again to your favourite BBC radio shows.
Features include:
‐ Listen live to all BBC Radio stations
‐ Continue listening from where you left off on any device
‐ Autoplay multiple episodes of series or podcasts
‐ Subscribe to BBC podcasts, mixes and programmes
‐ See the latest episodes from your favourite programmes and podcasts in one handy list
‐ Get personalised recommendations to discover new audio you’ll love
‐ Browse by speech and music categories
To give you the best personalised experience, this app tracks what you’ve listened to on BBC Sounds and how long you’ve listened to programmes for. It also tracks when you add something to Bookmarks or Subscriptions. You can switch this feature off by signing into your BBC account and turning off “Allow Personalisation”, more information can be found here www.bbc.co.uk/usingthebbc/account/about-your-personalisation-settings/.
For more information about how and why we use information about you, please visit the BBC Sounds TV Privacy Notice. www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/help/questions/about-bbc-sounds-and-our-policies/sounds-tv-privacy-notice
To read the BBC’s Privacy Policy go to www.bbc.co.uk/privacy/
If you install this app you accept the BBC Terms of Use at www.bbc.co.uk/terms/
The app is published by BBC Media AT (BBC Media Applications Technologies Limited) which is a wholly owned subsidiary of the BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation).
Full details of BBC Media AT are available on the Companies House website at: data.companieshouse.gov.uk/doc/company/07100235 BBC © 2020
The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking: www.bbc.co.uk/help/web/links/