UK’s Celebrity Big Brother now on the PSP
UK’s Channel 4 will be the first broadcaster to make radio content available wirelessly on PSPs when it sends daily updates from its new season of “Celebrity Big Brother“.
According to the company, the move will help 4Radio connect with PSP users – a young, mobile audience – by making its programming available whenever and wherever they want. The initial content, which also includes Channel 4 News and music programming, will be delivered in podcast form.
The “Celebrity Big Brother” podcast features a daily round-up of the antics in the house plus extra interviews, news, opinions and highlights, of the show.
Aside from “Celebrity Big Brother”, Channel 4 also offers other “everything you love about Channel 4 television but now as radio programmes.” These podcasts cover anything from showbiz gossips, physical fitness, book clubs, and the hit TV show “Lost”. PSP users can access the updates by connecting to a Channel 4 portal from any of 7,500 Wi-Fi locations throughout the UK. In the future, PSPs are expected to access not just audio but TV broadcasts.
Those of you outside the UK can access the podcast from Channel 4’s website by clicking the link below.
UK’s Channel 4 will be the first broadcaster to make radio content available wirelessly on PSPs when it sends daily updates from its new season of “Celebrity Big Brother“.
According to the company, the move will help 4Radio connect with PSP users – a young, mobile audience – by making its programming available whenever and wherever they want. The initial content, which also includes Channel 4 News and music programming, will be delivered in podcast form.
The “Celebrity Big Brother” podcast features a daily round-up of the antics in the house plus extra interviews, news, opinions and highlights, of the show.
Aside from “Celebrity Big Brother”, Channel 4 also offers other “everything you love about Channel 4 television but now as radio programmes.” These podcasts cover anything from showbiz gossips, physical fitness, book clubs, and the hit TV show “Lost”. PSP users can access the updates by connecting to a Channel 4 portal from any of 7,500 Wi-Fi locations throughout the UK. In the future, PSPs are expected to access not just audio but TV broadcasts.
Those of you outside the UK can access the podcast from Channel 4’s website by clicking the link below.