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Dec 21 2022

BBC Notification: Changes to BBC Streaming Services

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TOPIC HEADLINE 
Planned changes to BBC Internet Streaming and how it will affect me.
 
What are the changes and when will it happen? 
The BBC will close their Internet Streaming IP services, known as Shoutcast, from mid-2023, the final date is not known yet. This will mean that radios that rely on this technology will no longer be able to receive BBC radio stations via Internet radio.
 
 
How will this affect me? 

The change will affect how you access BBC programmes when in Internet Radio mode or when using your Pure Connect app. Currently, you can search your BBC stations and you may also have these saved presets. These options will no longer be available. 


Please note that all Pure Internet Radios will still be able to receive BBC stations over DAB/DAB+ and FM in the UK.


How will I know when the change happens? 

Internet radios that are affected will start to hear a message, known as a ‘barker’ message, every few hours broadcast from the BBC informing you that they will be switching off their Internet Streaming service and advising you to contact your manufacturer. 


What Pure products are affected? 

The following Internet Radios may be affected by the BBC Internet Streaming switch off, and we are conducting a feasibility study to see if we can offer a software update.


Evoke C-F6

Evoke F3
 
The following Internet Radios and Jongo multi-room speakers (when using the Pure Connect app) will be affected by the BBC Internet Streaming switch-off.
 
Avanti Flow
Contour 
 
Evoke F4
Evoke Flow
Sensia /200D 

Siesta Flow
Sirocco 550
Oasis Flow
One Flow 


Jongo speakers when using Pure Connect app


For those in the UK, you will still be able to access your BBC stations over DAB/DAB+ and FM. If your Internet Radio has Bluetooth, you will also be able to stream all your BBC stations via the BBC Sounds app. If it does not, you can connect via your phone by using the AUX input to stream the BBC Sounds app.


For those outside the UK, you can listen to your BBC stations by downloading the BBC Sounds app to your phone. If your Internet Radio has Bluetooth, you will also be able to stream all your BBC stations via the app. If it does not, you can connect via your phone by using the AUX input to stream the BBC Sounds app.


Where can I find out more? 
 The BBC have published a more detailed explanation, which you can read here.
 
Why am I hearing a message advising the stream I am listening to will stop working mid-2023? | BBC Sounds