BayFM launches new apps for mobile devices

    Tuesday, 26 December 2023 00:17

    By Kody Gardner

    You can now take BayFM anywhere using the 100.1 BayFM app for iOS and Android.

    In a significant leap towards modernizing the way listeners engage with radio content, BayFM has unveiled its latest improvement: a feature-packed mobile app.

    Available free for both iOS and Android users, the 100.1 BayFM app seamlessly integrates local news, weather, and event information, providing users with a comprehensive snapshot of their community. The app aims to be a one-stop destination for those seeking to stay informed about the latest happenings in their area.

    One of the main features of the app is its live streaming capability, allowing users to tune in to BayFM from anywhere in the world at the touch of a button. The integration with Apple CarPlay ensures a safe and convenient listening experience for users on the go, making it easier than ever to stay connected with their favorite radio station while driving.

    Listeners will also have the ability to revisit their favorite BayFM shows at their convenience, as the app offers on-demand access to select broadcasts.

    The 100.1 BayFM app is now available for download using the buttons below.

     

    Available on the App Store      Available on Google Play

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