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January 24, 2005

BBC Radio now providing on-demand streaming for 95% of shows

It could be that hundreds of thousands of people find the raucous nature of the Chris Moyles show too abrasive for first thing in the morning but just the soundtrack for afternoon tea.
Or maybe they enjoy Moylesy's unique brand of radio presentation so much that they go back to listen to the same shows twice. Either way, an astonishing 350,790 people went online last month to listen to the programme on demand rather than when it was broadcast.
It is one of the many successes of the BBC Radio Player, which will be re-launched tomorrow to make around 95% of the corporation's radio output available after it is transmitted, at any time of the day.

BBC Radio Player

Radio when you want it (The Independent)

Posted by thdyck on January 24, 2005

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