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		<title>BBC to pull all radio services from TuneIn UK</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[[ad_1] TuneIn indicated that it couldn&#8217;t meet the BBC&#8217;s specific demands for its listeners. &#8220;This change is driven primarily by the BBC&#8217;s efforts to standardize how listeners in the UK access BBC stations, which unfortunately, is something we are unable to accommodate at this time,&#8221; stated the streaming service in a press release. According to [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>TuneIn indicated that it couldn&#8217;t meet the BBC&#8217;s specific demands for its listeners. &#8220;This change is driven primarily by the BBC&#8217;s efforts to standardize how listeners in the UK access BBC stations, which unfortunately, is something we are unable to accommodate at this time,&#8221; stated the streaming service in a press release.</p>
<p>According to a <a href="https://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/aboutthebbc/entries/37e4e3f6-fbd2-4c14-8d72-7f7139641582">blog post</a> on the BBC website, TuneIn wasn&#8217;t able to provide it with the user data it needed. The British broadcaster asks third-party platforms to require listeners to sign-in to their BBC accounts. Barring that, the platforms can offer the BBC data on user&#8217;s listening habits directly. &#8220;Unfortunately, TuneIn doesn&#8217;t do either of these, so we couldn&#8217;t reach a data sharing agreement with them,&#8221; wrote the BBC.</p>
<p>UK owners of Amazon Alexa speakers may have relied on TuneIn to listen to Radio 4 or get the latest Premier League scores. Luckily, they can still do that via the BBC&#8217;s own <a href="https://www.amazon.com/TuneIn-BBC/dp/B01JHLI06S">Alexa skill</a>. As always, UK listeners can turn to the iPlayer iOS and Android apps, or the recently launched BBC Sounds app. If you own a Google Home speaker, the combo of either the BBC Sounds or iPlayer app and Chromecast is currently your only method of listening to live BBC radio.</p>
<p>Owners of Sonos speakers can rest easy &#8212; the BBC will still support live radio streaming via TuneIn &#8212; at least for now. A number of older audio devices that power TuneIn will also be spared from the change.</p>
<p>The BBC&#8217;s pulling out of certain third-party platforms isn&#8217;t just a pure data grab &#8212; it will force more listeners to flock to the <a href="https://www.engadget.com/2018/06/26/bbc-sounds-on-demand-radio-podcasts-app/">BBC Sounds</a> app. Intended as an eventual replacement to the widely used iPlayer app, the broadcast debuted the BBC Sounds app <a href="https://www.engadget.com/2018/06/26/bbc-sounds-on-demand-radio-podcasts-app/">debuted</a> earlier this year in order to appeal to younger, more podcast-oriented listeners. Users immediately <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/media/2019/jan/20/bbc-sounds-app-angry-listeners-complaints">complained</a> about its poor search function and lack of ability to share content. As it strives to standardize the listening experience, it&#8217;s likely the BBC will also need to improve the user experience of its own native platform.</p>
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