BBC MEDIA PARTNER CENTRE

Dedicated to stations' needs for program details, downloads and more

The BBC World Service has launched a new Partners Site, now titled the Media Partner Centre, where you can find detailed program information, view rundowns and download content. As well as a new look, the website has been designed with new features, including:

  • Favorites - customize your account settings to browse the site more easily and find the content that is most relevant to you and your audiences.
  • Download basket – File downloads have been optimized with the introduction of a basket which offers one-click downloads in your preferred file type and an intuitive navigation to the program you have chosen to download now or later.
  • Dynamic schedules - providing up-to-the-minute program details and dynamic schedules which will reflect any last-minute changes.

To get started, please follow the instructions below. A user guide is also available for download to help you through these steps.

  • All users of the new site will need an individual BBC Login account, which requires an email address and cell phone number. Please have all relevant team members fill out this secure form. Please choose "Request a login" for the Enquiry type field.
  • Within 24 hours after filling out the form, you will receive an invitation from BBC Login to set up your unique account.
  • Once you have completed the BBC Login registration process you will receive a confirmation email that indicates your account is active and you can proceed to customize your authentication settings.
  • Visit the website link (we recommend bookmarking for ease of access): https://wspartners.bbc.com

We encourage all applicable team members at your station (operations, programming, digital) to create an account to access the new site. As always, if you have any questions about the process feel free to reach out to your Station Relations Representative.

Resources

If you have any issues, please contact the BBC through this form.

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