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I would like to connect to BBC Sounds on my iPad

Hi All. I have been listening to Radio four, but, there is some occasional interference. I heard about BBC Sounds and it could be interesting if I knew how to log on to it. Any help would be appreciated. Best wishes Kevin 

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If you are using your Ipad Kevin go to the apple store type bbc sounds in the search on there and then download the app to your ipad and install it you then should be able to listen to it.


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Hi Brian.  Thank you for your reply. I will try that. Best wishes Kevin 

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Or, go to the BBC homepage.  You will find a menu at the top which includes Sounds.  Click on that and choose your radio station ( you can listen "live" or listen to previous shows)  

The first time you go there to listen, you may need to create an account - just an email and password - don't worry, they don't send much information to your email.  Just a  point, you need a TV licence even if you only watch on your laptop.  Similarly you need a TV licence to listen to the radio

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One advantage of living Down Under - no tv/radio license required

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[user=606]Sol[/user] wrote:
One advantage of living Down Under - no tv/radio license required
Shhh  - not so loud - Government may be listening  :lol:

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Or, go to the BBC homepage.  You will find a menu at the top which includes Sounds.  Click on that and choose your radio station ( you can listen "live" or listen to previous shows)  

The first time you go there to listen, you may need to create an account - just an email and password - don't worry, they don't send much information to your email.  Just a  point, you need a TV licence even if you only watch on your laptop.  Similarly you need a TV licence to listen to the radio
 
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Not according to the TV licencing site

https://www.tvlicensing.co.uk/faqs/FAQ102

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Hi Matt. Thank you. I read that myself, but, where some persons go astray is “ broadcasting radio Licence “ in shops and factories etc. Best wishes Kevin 

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