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    BBC reveals plans to launch its own music streaming service



    The BBC has revealed it could be rolling out its own music streaming service soon, built on “BBC Music Playlister.”
    The broadcasting company’s plan to launch a new music streaming service was revealed in its new ‘British, Bold, Creative’ Charter Review report, which suggests the streaming service offering would enable listeners access over 50,000 curated tracks and playlist for a limited period.

    Quoting the report:
    “Through this digital music offer, we would reinvent our role as a trusted guide, in partnership with our audience and with the UK music industry. Together, the BBC and its audiences would curate music in new ways, enabling the discovery of more of all the music we play across the schedules of our many radio stations and TV channels.”
    “We would make this product a champion for new UK music, whether that is the latest unsigned talent from BBC Introducing or a classical performance of new music commissioned and broadcast by Radio 3… Exclusive and unique live performances would be a big part of our service, whether it’s a Live Lounge, a performance from Radio 1’s Big Weekend, or a forgotten gem from our classical archive. Tracks will also link back to their original broadcast on the BBC, enabling audiences to discover more long-form radio and television programming.”
    Our music product would be the only one in the market which would be fully open and integrated with other digital providers. Users will be able to transfer playlists between digital music products, and access them after BBC availability has expired through third-party providers. We may also look at ways to deploy our digital curation skills globally, showcasing the best UK music to audiences across the world.
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