There have been many times when I’m driving, cooking, or just somehow disconnected from my phone that I miss a show I wanted to hear more about. Sometimes I hear an ad for a new podcast and before I can process and “click on the screen to learn more,” it’s already gone. The content is great, but this part isn’t very user-friendly. However, I do wish it was easier to find which shows I recently listened to or which ads for new shows popped up while I was listening. I like how the app automatically moves between a myriad of shows, since I’m usually multi-tasking and rushing around while listening. I always start my morning with the Up First broadcast. Using the NPR1 app has become a part of my daily routine. Those are my two most significant gripes at the moment. ApplePodcasts holds your playback position in a podcast even if you close out the app, and it is wonderful. I will stop in the middle of a podcast to read an article in the NPR app and when I go back to listening, it kicks off with another ad, then starts in on the National Newscast, completely forgetting about the podcast I was listening to. The app does not remember your playback position if you stop listening and use another app or even remain in the app to read an article. I know this likely isn’t possible but is there no way to link up local station donors to an NPR One account to a premium account?Ģ. ApplePodcasts allow the user to skip through ads and they’re just less annoying in general. Also, the donation drive weeks are still pretty annoying in the app, so no thanks. I already donate $35/month to my local NPR station and I don’t want to pull that away from them. Ad breaks in NPR One app can’t be skipped unless you pay for the premium service. Over time though, I got frustrated and started to subscribe to NPR shows/podcasts on the ApplePodcasts app instead.ġ. I loved it! I had more control over what I listened to as I didn’t always enjoy the shows played on my local NPR station. I started off listening to NPR podcasts with this app. This information is shared with social media services, sponsorship, analytics, and other third-party service providers. ° You agree that NPR uses devices identifiers, tracking technologies, and information about the device you use to access NPR’s apps to enhance your viewing, listening, and user experience, personalize content, personalize messages from NPR’s sponsors, provide social media features, and analyze NPR’s traffic. ° You acknowledge that NPR may process your personal data as described in NPR’s privacy policy, available at. ° You agree to NPR’s terms of use, available at. Please take a moment to read our privacy policy. * Sleep timer that will turn off audio automaticallyĪt NPR, we understand how important privacy is to you, and we are committed to transparency about how we collect, use and share your information. * Easy access to the full catalog of NPR and local station shows and podcasts * Stream your local radio station from wherever you are * A personalized mix of stories from NPR and local station Skip, pause, and search at a glance without even touching your phone. Love to listen on the go? Get the most out of NPR One with CarPlay and Apple Watch. Local stories, locally reported, are delivered daily. Local news and podcast episodes are woven seamlessly into your listening experience. Though your mix is personalized to deliver the stories you want, you’ll still hear the top news of the day and the stories you had no idea would captivate you.Įven with the breadth of public radio at your fingertips, you won’t lose touch at home. Skip what you don't want, or mark a story as interesting. Just tap on the big play button in the Home screen, and NPR One gets to know you. All thoughtfully curated by hand, every day. NPR One starts with the latest headlines then moves to a flow of stories that matter - narratives that increase your understanding, create connections, enrich your life and enliven your mind. NPR One is the best way to listen to stories, shows, and podcasts from NPR and your local public radio station.
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