BBC+ puts all the BBC's best content in one personalised app
Pick the topics that interest you, and let the BBC serve up the highlights.

Between news, TV, radio programming and more, the BBC is constantly producing a vast array of content. There's far too much for any one person to consume, and on top of that it's all distributed across various websites, iPlayer and the like. As a public service broadcaster, the BBC is required to accommodate a broad range of interests, and BBC+ -- a new iOS and Android app launching today -- is all about highlighting what's relevant to you, the licence fee payer that funds it all.
Load up the app and you'll be greeted by the "At a glance" homepage, which offers you a quick look at the weather and a couple of big stories that are capturing the public's attention. Beyond this, though, it's a fully personalised experienced based on topics that interest you. You can add any of a long list of editorial themes to the simple horizontal carousel: From local and regional news, specific sports, science, gaming, music, business, politics, health, food, faith, and many, many more.
The idea isn't just to surface news stories, though -- the personalised section of the BBC News app does that already -- but all kinds of content related to that topic. You might be interested in a specific sport, for example, but would never turn to Radio 5 Live on your morning commute. If, however, there was a particularly good interview or debate on said sport on the previous morning's breakfast show, it'll pop up in BBC+. It could be a news story, of course, or it could just as easily be a clip from a TV broadcast you may never have seen otherwise.