BBC launches Together platform to hold iPlayer viewing parties with friends

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Viewers can watch iPlayer, Sounds, Bitesize, News and Sport at exactly the same time

has announced “BBC Together,” which allows viewers to watch iPlayer, Sounds, Bitesize, News and Sport at exactly the same time as others., the BBC’s experimental platform for new projects, users can share a link with friends so they can join the simultaneous viewing party. The host will be able to pause, rewind, skip forward or choose a different programme.

 

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