We can now confirm that BBC Sounds will close for listeners based outside the UK on 21 July 2025.
At least:
For listeners outside the UK interested in ongoing access to the BBC radio stations following the closure, we’ve added a directory below that will allow for live listening to all of our BBC radio stations. This includes the BBC’s music stations – BBC Radio 1, Radio 2, and Radio 3, 6Music, 1Xtra and Asian Network, Radio 4Xtra and 5Live, all the BBC’s stations from the UK nations and every local radio station in England.
Of course this won’t be much of use for me as I mostly listen to Radio 4 Extra shows when I try to sleep.
Hope a VPN or something can fix this. Been using BBC radio comedy as sleep aid for almost 20 years.
First thought I have is setting up a computer to record bits of the live stream or something…
Yeah, I’m not looking forward to it. It’s Sunday evening so I might be listening to Stuart Maconie’s Freak Zone shortly. I listen to their dramas (or podcasts as people call them now) and documentaries (or podcasts as people call them now) a fair bit too.
Might i recommend NewPipe? Changes to YTube often break it but it’s frequently updated to route around whatever latest fuckery G are trying to implement. Great little app when it works though.
I’m far for my computer but really hope this works…
Use of get_iplayer outside the UK is not supported, with the exception of downloading lower-quality (96k and 48k) radio programmes that are available to international users. Do not ask for help downloading TV programmes or higher-quality (320k and 128k) radio programmes from outside the UK. Do not discuss methods to circumvent BBC geoblocking in get_iplayer forums. It doesn’t matter what VPN/VPS/proxy you use - you may find yourself blocked by the BBC, and get_iplayer can do nothing about it.
But expected in MS’s culture. They have been told to prepare their reviews of their work with copilot, their managers have been told to evaluate their employee reviews with copilot and write their reports with copilot.
That’s a whole lot of nobody saying anything which is supposed to be how they find out what is going on in their company.
But we do: the people hiring the head of graphics only have access to early ‘90s quality Word clip art created by AI.
I pay for Premium, 'cos I use it for all my music listening these days; but even then, I still use SponsorBlock when watching on Firefox.
While you don’t get “traditional” ads with Premium, you still get the embedded sponsor bollocks a lot of YouTubers stick in their videos, and SponsorBlock removes these.
It’s really annoying when I then watch YouTube one one of my Google screens which don’t have SponsorBlock, such as the Hub Max I have in the kitchen, as that doesn’t block sponsor content.
What’s even more irritating is that most, if not all of the sponsors are often completely irrelevant and unavailable in my territory anyway.
To avoid bogus charges, I always take pictures of rentals (inside and out) during pickup and return. This scanning sounds like some next-level bs. I hope this practice doesn’t spread to consume the entire industry!
I wonder if you can request a full scan before you take the vehicle off the lot? I’m guessing “No”, because that would make it much easier to support a “pre-existing damage” defense.