Official BBC App Coming to Android

People in the UK would be glad to hear that the BBC plans on releasing an official app for Android to deliver their core services such as BBC news and BBC sport, possibly even their interactive ‘catch up’  TV service – the iplayer.

According to their press release the BBC will first initially release an app for the iPhone in April, followed by Blackberry and Android apps “later in the year”. The BBC news app will have all the content available on their website and feature:

The BBC Sport app – due for release on the iPhone in May and yet again for Android and Blackberry later in the year, is to feature :

The first version will focus on the World Cup 2010 but will be updated to support Formula 1 season and the 2010/2011 football season. Users will also be able to view video-on-demand clips of every goal scored of the World Cup 2010.

The BBC’s online content player , The iplayer (only available in the UK)  also plans to come to a mobile application. Though their is already a  good client app for the service known as Beebplayer (Free on the Android Market) which also offers watching previously broadcasted programs,  live TV & radio – this will be an officially supported app.

Of-course, the app will be free of charge too, funded by a licence fee. Are you looking forward to the BBC app on Android?

[Via the BBC]

P.S Sky News has also Officially released their news app free on the Android Market which keeps you up to date with the latest news and also features a nice looking widget.

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