Listeners can now tune in to Harrogate's number one radio player in even more places than ever before.
Your Harrogate is currently available online, on DAB, on our free app and on your smart speaker.
And we’re delighted to reveal that we’re now available on Radioplayer, meaning you can tune in on the Radioplayer website and app, as well as through Apple Car Play and Android Auto.
It also means you can find Your Harrogate Radio on LG and Samsung smart TVs, plus Sonos and Bose smart speakers.
Your Harrogate Content Director and Presenter Nick Hancock said:
"With some forms of media showing signs of decline, we're asked now more than ever if listeners can find us on various platforms to get their local information.
"We're delighted that listeners can tune in to Your Harrogate in more places than ever before!"
Tune in to Your Harrogate online, on DAB, on our free app and on your smart speaker for all the latest local news, weather, travel, competitions and vouchers.

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