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BBC Sport app on Windows Phone

Ryan Thomas Hewitt

Business Analyst

Hello again.

Today I’m pleased to announce the launch of the BBC Sport app on Windows Phone.

In the past year we have seen a significant increase in Windows Phone usage. The number of Windows Phone users accessing the BBC Sport mobile site has increased 54% year-on-year. Last month BBC Sport had over 800,000 Windows Phone users. This means the target audience for a Windows Phone app is much larger than when we first launched the iOS/Android/Kindle apps.

How the BBC Sport app should look on Windows Phone

In response to the increased usage – we have spent the last few months creating a Windows Phone app that utilises the Web Application Template . This template meant we could offer an app with greater functionality to users than the Sport mobile site (e.g. live tile, native share, native menu) – and have a foundation to build additional features in the future.

We’ve released an app that covers the core needs of the audience: live sport news, stats, fixtures and results, curated by the BBC’s team of sport journalists. Video and push alerts will be unavailable on launch. We will monitor app usage & user feedback, alongside other operating systems, and use this to make decisions about additional functionality for the Windows Phone app. As a publicly funded organisation the BBC needs to factor in how large an audience can be reached with a particular app.

Features

• Home screen displaying the top stories across the world of sport, curated by the BBC’s team of sport journalists.

• Dedicated indexes for dozens of sports, including football, F1, cricket, rugby union, rugby league, tennis and golf

• Live tile showing top sport headlines

• Native share - share stories and results with your friends and followers

• Comprehensive football news, analysis, live scores, tables, match stats and text commentaries – plus the gossip column

• Sections for UK nations and global sport events

The app is now available in the UK for Windows Phone 8 and 8.1 via this link. I encourage you to download it; let me know your feedback via blog comments, email or the Windows Phone store. As I mentioned above – based on download figures & user feedback we will look to add additional features to this app.

Ryan Thomas Hewitt is Senior Business Analyst, BBC Sport

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