UK media giant BBC has announced the launch of a new service that allows users to create a playlist using songs heard on their television and radio channels.
With BBC Playlister, people can add any songs they hear to an online playlist, also being able to export them to YouTube, Spotify and Deezer which are all partners of the corporation.
As an extra feat, BBC DJs and presenters will also recommend tracks for users, giving them a more in-depth choice of songs and undoubtedly new findings.
Tony Hall, Director-General of the BBC commented: "We have a proud musical heritage that dates back to the very beginning of the BBC's history. Working with partners such as Spotify, YouTube and Deezer, we will once again transform our audiences' relationship with music and the BBC."
BBC Playlister will see a launch in the coming days on PC and a mobile browsers. Find the BBC Playlister here.
(via Mixmag)