
In addition to Spotify, Deezer and YouTube, BBC aficionados can now export their Playlister mixes to iTunes for purchase and audio playback. The service, unveiled last October, allows listeners to bookmark the tracks they hear on BBC iPlayer and then quickly bring them over to their preferred music streaming service. The concept is similar to ‘save it for later’ services Pocket and Instapaper – when you stumble across a fantastic tune, Playlister is a simple way to quickly_tag it. In an age where every music streaming service is trying to crack recommendations and natural discovery, it reinforces the BBC’s armada...
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