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Aug 2
8m 58s

Getting to grips with the new BBC app

Bbc World Service
About this episode

For users outside the UK, the BBC Sounds app is now no longer available, as many of you have been in touch about. It's been replaced by a new BBC app. But how are you finding it? Is it user-friendly? And just why did Sounds end?

We air your feedback and we’re joined by a senior executive, one of the team responsible for the switch.

Presenter: Rajan Datar Producer: Howard Shannon A Whistledown production for BBC World Service

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