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About BBC iPlayer
BBC iPlayer operates as part of the BBC's digital audio platform BBC Sounds, serving as the primary distribution channel for BBC's extensive podcast and radio programming. The platform hosts a diverse range of content including creative documentaries like "Illuminated," educational series such as "50 Things That Made the Modern Economy," and on-demand radio programmes across music, sport, and news genres.
BBC Sounds reaches approximately five million weekly users and provides access to both live and on-demand BBC content. The platform offers select podcasts and radio programmes exclusively for initial periods, typically one week or one month, before making them available on third-party platforms. Users can access BBC Sounds through mobile apps, web browsers, and smart speakers.
The service features content from BBC Radio 4, BBC World Service, and other BBC radio stations, with programming that includes investigative documentaries, economic analysis, and cultural exploration. BBC Sounds positions itself as the primary destination for BBC audio content, offering subscribers priority access to new releases and comprehensive archives of BBC radio programming.
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