Radio by Deezer app launches in UK

30,000 stations available on stand-alone Android app

Radio by Deezer app screenshots
Radio by Deezer app screenshots

Radio by Deezer app launches in UK giving users access to 30,000 radio stations on a stand-alone Android app. Radio by Deezer can be used without registering but in order to play saved tracks users will need to sign up for a Deezer account and download the Deezer app.

Radio by Deezer features include:

  • 30,000 popular radio stations in one place
  • No sign-up required for radio streaming
  • Identify the songs you hear directly in the app
  • Save the songs you love to your Favourite tracks library
  • Listen to your favourites in the full Deezer app (registered user only)

How to use Radio by Deezer

Chart music, talk radio, sport, and more is all just a touch away with Radio by Deezer.

The app contains three main tabs:

  • Explore: where you can browse and search for radio stations
  • My stations: stores your recently played and most played radio stations
  • My Music: your My Music library contains favourite tracks you’ve saved. You can listen to them by signing up for the full Deezer app

Signing up for a Deezer account

Radio by Deezer can be used without registering but in order to play tracks you have saved, you will need to sign up for a Deezer account. When you sign up for Deezer you will use the same account for all of their apps and services.

How to add songs to your favourites

To add a song to your Favourite tracks (My Music), tap the Add/Add to favourites  Heart button on any identified track. If you already have a Deezer account songs will automatically be added to your My Music library when you login to the Radio by Deezer app. Bookmarking favourite radio stations is not possible but recently played radio stations are listed in the My stations tab.

To download the Radio by Deezer go here.

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