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VPR Android App Analysis

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The VPR Android App offers a seamless way to access Vermont Public Radio's live broadcasts and on-demand content. Users can easily navigate through a well-organized interface to listen to live streams, explore various programs, and check current schedules. The app provides access to local news, allowing users to stay informed at their convenience while also offering a diverse range of topics and stories that cater to different interests.

In addition to its streaming capabilities, the app includes features for discovering new shows and podcasts, all available in both audio and video formats. Users can initiate listening to specific programs as they begin, enhancing the overall experience. The built-in sharing function allows users to share their favorite content effortlessly, and direct email communication with the broadcaster is also facilitated within the app.

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GENERAL
Release
Latest update
Version
7.3.5
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
Android
Operating System
Android 15.0
POPULARITY
Total Downloads
124
Downloads Last Week
0

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Developer’s Description

Get the latest news and live streams from VPR, VPR Classical, and VPR Jazz24.

The VPR Android Apps gives you access to the latest streams and news from the services of Vermont Public Radio.

Enjoy the live streams of VPR, VPR Classical, Jazz24, VPR Replay and the Vermont Statehouse and the latest VPR Newscast and Eye On The Sky Forecast. Read and listen to the latest VPR News stories, Vermont Edition programs, Commentaries and access a list of School Closings in the region.

The VPR Android App was developed with our partners Jacapps and was funded by the VPR Journalism Fund.


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