Monday, 28 July 2014

NPR One Provides Personalized Public Radio Recommendations

NPR One Provides Personalized Public Radio Recommendations
Public-radio junkies now have a new way to listen to their favorite NPR shows, and discover new content.
The media outlet rolled out NPR One, a streaming app that offers personalized recommendations on what to listen to based on a user's interests, location and listening history.
The app, which is available for iOS and Android, offers a combination of news and other stories. Unlike the flagship NPR News app, NPR One emphasizes content from a user's local station, along with customized recommendations.
"With NPR One, there is a new way to listen to public radio, one that's responsive to your tastes, your routines and your local interests," NPR's chief marketing officer, Emma Carrasco, wrote in a blog post. "It blends NPR's editorial judgment with your personal tastes and creates moments of discovery — things you didn't even know you'd find, sent right to your smart phone or tablet."
Rather than just providing a live stream from a local affiliate, or highlighting random shows, the app learns from users' location and listening history (so individual broadcasts are never repeated) to offer curated suggestions on what to listen to at any given moment. Users can also search NPR's archive for specific programs and episodes.
The more users use the app, the more it will learn their tastes, and the better its recommendations will be. Marking a clip as "interesting" and sharing stories with friends also help influence future suggestions.
Unfortunately, there's no playlist feature, so users can't queue up multiple clips, but NPR One's simplified search function and custom recommendations make it much easier to find relevant broadcasts.
Posted by : Gizmeon

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