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  1. Music Memories and Memory Radio

    Jake Berger

    Executive Product Manager, BBC Archive Development

    Music Memories and Memory Radio

    Jake Berger gives an update on the project to help people with dementia to reconnect with their most powerful memories.

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  2. BBC Music Memories

    Jake Berger

    Executive Product Manager, BBC Archive Development

    BBC Music Memories

    Jake Berger explains how music is being used to help memory recall for people with dementia.

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  3. ‘Music Events’: A Guided Tour

    David Jones

    Product Manager - BBC Radio

    ‘Music Events’: A Guided Tour

    Our ambition for 'Music Events’ v6 is to deliver the best online coverage of live music in the world. Codenamed ‘Eavis’ after Glastonbury’s inimitable founder, our platform serves a broad portfolio.

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  4. Innovation, start-ups and the future of music

    Cyrus Saihan

    Digital Partnerships

    Innovation, start-ups and the future of music

    For our Future of Music conference, we invited along some interesting start-ups to demo the UK’s music industry's future products and services.

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  5. BBC Music just got personal with new app launch

    Chris Kimber

    Executive Product Manager

    BBC Music just got personal with new app launch

    The first version of a BBC Music application has been released, creating a single port of call for all content under the BBC Music brand. This blog explains how the application, available on both iOS and Android, provides a personalised experience based on the user's music taste.

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  6. Discover the world of classical music with Symphinity

    Steve Bowbrick

    Head of Interactive, Radio 3

    Discover the world of classical music with Symphinity

    Symphinity is a new storytelling app that uses playlists to guide you through the history of classical music, introducing you to the artists who create it, the places and periods they inhabit and the worlds they create.

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  7. Playlister one year on and BBC Music online

    Chris Kimber

    Executive Product Manager

    Playlister has already established itself as one of the main reasons that users register with BBC iD (http://www.bbc.co.uk/id/info ), as people are seeing real benefit to being signed-in.

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  8. Innovation in Classical Music

    Steve Bowbrick

    Head of Interactive, Radio 3

    My case was that classical music is not an innovation backwater or a passive customer for innovation but, in truth, the main source of innovation in media, entertainment and broadcasting over the last 150 or more years.

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  9. Music Events Platform: a domain driven approach

    Chris Thorne

    Senior Experience Architect

    Eavis is the platform that controls and publishes our music events experiences on the web, tablet, mobile and interactive TV.

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  10. BBC Playlister out of beta

    Chris Kimber

    Executive Product Manager

    We also allow you to “follow” a presenter which means we can present a more personalised experience when you visit Playlister. So far we have 12 presenters involved, and we aim to increase this number over the coming months, to cover a wider range of music and tastes.

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