RadioTimes.com is getting better

Regular visitors to RadioTimes.com will have noticed a few changes over the past 12 months – we’re continuing to work hard to improve the UK’s best TV and entertainment site by expanding our offering and adding new and exciting features for our users.

Recent additions have included:

  • New-look TV and radio listings grids – personalise our slick new grids and log in across all your devices
  • Everything in one place – our listings link to new, improved programme hubs that provide season and episode information along with the latest news, reviews, interviews and comment from our expert editorial team
  • Streaming services – alongside scheduled TV listings our new streaming guide ensures you will never miss a thing on Disney Plus, Apple TV+, Amazon Prime Video, NOW, Netflix, BritBox, BBC iPlayer and beyond
  • Lists – whether you’re looking for a top comedy or the best true-crime documentaries available, our recommendations lists offer more inspiration than ever before

And now we’re pleased to bring you MyRadioTimes, an area for you to personalise by saving all of your favourite RadioTimes.com articles, programmes and films.

Perhaps you’d like to save our “meet the cast” articles for the soaps; bookmark our “How to watch the Marvel and Star Wars movies in order” articles so you can refer back to them; save our regularly updated “best TV shows on Netflix” and “live football on TV tonight” lists so you can revisit them over and over again for fresh picks.

What’s more, use the My collections feature to curate our articles about your best-loved shows; save our interviews with your favourite actors; or create lists of your top genres of programmes and films. You could even build watchlists of titles you have already watched or plan to in the future – the possibilities are endless!

Saving articles and programmes/films to MyRadioTimes

To start using MyRadioTimes, you will need to sign in or register with us via the links at the top-right of the page. It’s free, quick and easy – we simply require an email address and password so we can remember you on future visits.

Once that’s done, you’re all set to start saving your favourite articles and shows in your own MyRadioTimes content hub.

As you browse the site, you will see a “Save” button – click this to add an item to your MyRadioTimes hub.

After you have hit “Save”, three small dots will appear…

Click these and you’ll be able to add the article/programme to an existing collection or create a new one:

 

MyRadioTimes hub

You can view all of your saved articles and programmes/films in the MyRadioTimes hub at the top-right of the page.

Individual shows, films and articles will appear under “Saved items”, displaying a bookmark icon:

You will see all of your collections under My collections; you can create them here, too. If you’d like to rename or delete a collection, you can do this via the pencil icon at the top of the collection itself.

We really hope you enjoy using this new feature on RadioTimes.com – please do send any comments or suggestions to [email protected].

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