BBC Sounds app joins Sky Q

Available in UK

BBC Sounds app joins Sky Q
BBC Sounds app joins Sky Q

BBC Sounds app joins Sky Q and is available now to all Sky Q customers in the UK, offering more than 80,000 hours of audio content, including live BBC radio broadcasts, music mixes, and podcasts from the likes of Joe Wicks, Stacey Dooley, Louis Theroux and George the Poet. The BBC Sounds app joins existing apps on Sky Q including BBC iPlayer, Amazon Prime Video, YouTube and Netflix.

To open the app, users just need to say “Launch BBC Sounds” into their Sky Q voice remote, and start easily listening to their favourites. Within the app, users can bookmark shows they wish to listen to later, seamlessly pick up where they left off on other devices, subscribe to their favourite shows and get recommendations every day for what else they may enjoy.

The deal expands the content collaboration between the BBC and Sky, which in late 2019 saw the BBC iPlayer app launch on Sky Q boxes across the UK.

Patrick Behar, Chief Business Officer, Sky, said: “In 2020, we brought a range of apps to Sky Q including Disney+, Discovery+ and Amazon Prime Video, so I’m delighted to kick start the new year by adding the brilliant BBC Sounds app to the Sky Q mix. We know the value our customers place on BBC content so it’s great that they can access the best of music, radio and podcasts alongside their favourite TV, in one place, easy.”

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