For the first time, BBC Radio 1 listeners will be able to send the radio station free picture messages from their mobile phones, as part of the ‘Access All Areas’ week, which will give unprecedented access to what goes on at the world famous radio station via http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1 .
On Friday 11th December 2009, listeners in the United Kingdom can send free picture messages to the BBC Radio 1 messaging number (81199), for a chance to see their images featured on the BBC Radio 1 website.
Picture Messaging Day is designed to help young listeners unleash the full messaging power in their mobile devices by encouraging interaction with BBC Radio 1 through picture messages.
Mobile industry trade body, The Mobile Data Association (MDA), has brought together each of the UK’s major mobile network operators to form a partnership with the BBC which aims to get more young people involved with the station. The MDA has also launched an educational website with the long-term aim of helping people to send picture messages: http://www.getsettings.org
Ben Chapman, Interactive Editor at BBC Radio 1, said: “Our goal is to mix the listeners’ picture messages with images of our DJs in an innovative way, so they all follow the theme of a well known piece of music. We’ll soon be revealing exactly how! It’s a brilliant opportunity for Radio 1 to produce interactive content while explaining how to get the most out of mobile phones, and it encourages more interaction with our DJs.”
Martin Ballard, Operations Director at the MDA, said: “BBC Radio 1’s Picture Messaging Day should provide a springboard to generate further interest in the medium. Our getsettings website aims to address issues around older handsets in circulation. But the emergence of increasingly sophisticated and affordable devices means users can begin to capitalise on the rich mobile messaging facilities which are now available, as they did with text messaging at the beginning of the decade. Getsettings will provide a single unified hub of settings information for the Picture Messaging Day and into the future.”
