BBC Radio Explorer

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BBC Radio Explorer
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Original author(s) Jason Williams
Developer(s) BBC
Initial release29 May 2014;6 years ago (2014-05-29) [1]
Written in JavaScript, PHP [2]
Platform Web
Available in English
Type Media player software
Website www.bbc.co.uk/radio/explorer

Radio Explorer was an online radio and playlist streaming application from the BBC originally developed by Jason Williams and launched on 29 May 2014. [1] [3] [4] [5] It later appeared on BBC Taster, the BBC's portal for ideas and experimental projects, in March 2015. [6] [7]

Radio Explorer allowed the streaming of generated playlists based on searches, which would then play continuously. The service discontinued on 15 December 2016, the development effort and service was rolled into BBC Sounds. [1]

Development

Radio Explorer was developed during the BBC Design + Engineering's 10% time initiative. It was prototyped using the BBC's Forge platform, in order to show content the service took full advantage of Nitro, an API which allowed BBC products to search for content. [2] [8]

After internal usage Radio Explorer went on to become a BBC online service. [9] [10] Radio Explorer worked by searching through programmes titles, subtitles, short synopsis, long synopsis and descriptions. [11] Results were then filtered by those being available to play, including clips. [12] Initially only speech networks were included, but later the service included all BBC networks. [6]

The service was later discussed on BBC Radio 5 live's The Radio Review of 2014 where "Christmas Puddings" was searched for during the show, it also included an interview with Jason Williams. [10] Due to the Beta nature of the project the launch was with no marketing regarding its release. Instead there was a tweet from BBC Radio 4 for users to try it out and a blog post regarding its development. [13] [14] [9]

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References

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  10. 1 2 "The Radio review of 2014". The Radio review of 2014. 25 December 2014. Event occurs at 01:43:08. BBC Radio 5 Live . Retrieved 16 March 2019.
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