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As of April 1, there has no longer been a separate schedule for BBC Radio 4 LW, as the LW platform, owned and operated by a third party, comes to the end of its life as a technology.
Digital listening has grown significantly over the past decade and listeners are increasingly accessing content elsewhere on the BBC.
Now, the small remaining audience for Radio 4 LW, broadcasting since 1988 on 198kHz, will also have to transition to alternative platforms, with the same content broadcast on BBC Radio 4 on
FM and DAB, as well as online.
There are several ways to listen online, including via the BBC Sounds app, via the BBC Sounds website, using internet radio devices, or through the virtual assistants on smart speakers, such
as Amazon’s Alexa.
Note that using the radio options on 3G or 4G mobile phone networks quickly uses up monthly data allowances, so you will need to be close to an internet box or wifi.
For older listeners who might struggle to read screens, a smart speaker’s voice controls can be a boon, he added.
“Walk into the kitchen and say ‘Alexa, play BBC Sounds, Radio 4’ and you are now listening to the latest news.
You can use BBC Sounds by visiting bbc.com/sounds or by installing the BBC Sounds app – just search ‘BBC Sounds’ in your app store.
If your device is not supported, or if you are in a location where the app is not available, you can use the BBC Sounds website instead.
To use the app, you will need to log in with a BBC account.
You can listen to most live and on-demand BBC radio content from anywhere in the world but, for rights reasons, certain sports coverage and some music content – particularly live concerts –
may not be available.
There is usually a link on the internet live page during a Test match for overseas listeners.
The BBC also has a help page dedicated to signing in to your BBC account on Alexa.
You will need a UK address associated with your Amazon.co.uk account, and as the country selected under Content and Devices > Preferences > Country/Region settings.
Alternatively, you can listen with an Amazon Firestick via a TV’s spare HDMI socket if the TV is connected to the internet.