Radioplayer

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Radioplayer
Formation28 July 2010;13 years ago (2010-07-28)
PurposeA simple and accessible way to listen to radio via connected devices
Headquarters15 Alfred Place, London, WC1E 7EB
CEO
Yann Legarson
Staff
15
Website www.radioplayer.org

Radioplayer is a radio technology platform, owned by UK radio broadcasters and operated under licence in some other countries. It operates an internet radio web tuner, a set of mobile phone apps, an in-car adaptor, and a growing range of integrations with other connected devices and platforms.

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Radioplayer is operated by UK Radioplayer Ltd which is a not-for-profit organisation owned by UK radio broadcasters. Initial shareholders were the BBC, Global Radio, GMG Radio, Absolute Radio and RadioCentre. After consolidation in the radio market, current shareholders are the BBC, Global Radio, Bauer Media Group and RadioCentre.

History

Launched in the UK on 31 March 2011, [1] Radioplayer set out to offer a simple and accessible way to listen to radio via the internet. It contained 157 stations at launch.

Initially working internally at the BBC for Tim Davie, then Director of BBC Audio & Music, Michael Hill led the project since March 2009, [2] and was made Managing Director of UK Radioplayer Ltd on 28 July 2010.

At launch, Radioplayer was a simple and straightforward Flash-based radio player, linked-to by radio stations on their own website. The player included searching and bookmarking across all of UK radio station content.

On 5 October 2012, Radioplayer launched a mobile app [3] on iOS phones with an Android version following shortly afterwards. The apps are unavailable for download outside the United Kingdom. This was followed by a tablet app on 25 September 2013. [4]

The apps also support Android Wear, Android Auto, [5] Smart Device Link, Apple Watch [6] and Apple CarPlay. [7] They are also compatible with Chromecast and Airplay.

In September 2016, Radioplayer announced it had been chosen by Amazon to integrate with their new voice-controlled 'Echo' device, ahead of its UK launch. [8] In July 2017, Radioplayer integrated with the Sonos and Bose multi-room speaker platforms.

UK Radioplayer currently contains around 500 UK stations, from Ofcom-licensed broadcasters. Online-only 'sister-stations' can also be added, but only by broadcasters with Ofcom licences which have been on the platform for over a year.

Radioplayer Car

Radioplayer Car was announced in September 2014 as a hybrid radio receiver that switches between FM, DAB and streaming to find the strongest signal. [9] Speaking in Oslo in June 2015, Michael Hill said that he hoped to launch the product in the UK and Norway during the summer of 2015.

In February 2017, Radioplayer Car was launched. [10] It was marketed as the world’s first voice-controlled hybrid radio adaptor for car stereos.

A small box, fitted behind the dashboard, links to the auxiliary input on an existing car radio. It connects wirelessly via Bluetooth to the driver’s smartphone by an app. The adaptor enabled drivers to listen to their own smartphone music collections using Bluetooth, take hands-free calls, listen to inbound text messages and receive instant audio travel news, customised by GPS to their location and direction of travel.

The hardware was manufactured under licence by car audio interfaces supplier Connects2, and Hyde Park Corner was promoted as the preferred installer of the audio equipment.

There were several spin-off benefits of the Radioplayer Car project, including the creation of the hybrid radio metadata API for cars, known as the 'WRAPI' (Worldwide Radioplayer API).

International

Through a separate company called Radioplayer Worldwide, Radioplayer technology is licensed to a number of different territories.

CountryLocal brandLaunchWebsite
Flag of Austria.svg  Austria Radioplayer (in German)Summer 2015 [11] radioplayer.at
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium Radioplayer (in French) [lower-alpha 1] 28 April 2014 [12] radioplayer.be
Radioplayer (in Dutch)24 July 2019 [13]
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Radioplayer Canada1 March 2017 [14] radioplayer.ca
Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark mereRadio20 September 2019 [15] mereradio.dk
Flag of France.svg  France Radioplayer France9 April 2021 [16] radioplayer.fr
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany RadioplayerUn­known radioplayer.de
Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland Irish RadioplayerApril 2015 [17] radioplayer.ie
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Radioplayer ItaliaMay 2020 [18] radioplayeritalia.it
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway Radioplayernorge.no [lower-alpha 2] 2013 [19] radioplayernorge.no
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Radioplayer España29 October 2019 [20] radioplayerespana.es
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland Swissradioplayer30 August 2018 [21] swissradioplayer.ch
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Radioplayer2021 [16] radioplayer.nl
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Radioplayer2021 [16] Archived 12 May 2019 at the Wayback Machine
Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia Radioplayer Slovenia14 December 2023 [22]

Notes

  1. Originally marketed as maRadio
  2. Originally marketed as radio.no

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