Listen to the news wherever you are with the KentOnline Podcast
14:00, 23 April 2019
updated: 12:24, 24 April 2019
We already know you love getting the news at KentOnline and from our various multimedia channels - including Facebook, Twitter and Instagram - now we are adding podcasts to our offering.
Everyday we are bringing you a roundup of the top news stories from the county to listen to wherever you are.
Produced by our colleagues at kmfm, the KentOnline news podcast features in-depth interviews and reaction to the biggest events going on in the county.
From 3pm weekdays you can listen online - alternatively you can subscribe via iTunes and Spotify or download the Podbean app.
Ian Carter, editorial director of KM Media Group, said: "We always aim to provide news and entertainment in whichever format people want to receive it.
"Our podcasts have proven to be hugely popular since we launched them, and are becoming a fundamental part of our multimedia content."
Our sports team also produce a weekly KM Football Podcast which, to date, has featured guests including Andy Hessenthaler, Danny Kedwell, Jamie Day and Jay Saunders.
Hear a fascinating insight into life on and off the pitch by subscribing via iTunes, listening online or signing up to Audioboom.
If you are after more regular news updates on the go you can hear the very latest kmfm news bulletin by setting up a skill on Alexa - here's how to do it.
News lovers can also sign up to our free WhatsApp service, bringing you a roundup of the top stories of the day direct to your mobile phone.
Subscribers get an alert each day at 1pm highlighting the key stories they need to know about what's happening in the county.
Major breaking news alerts also make sure readers' fingers are on the pulse in Kent.
To become a subscriber, all you have to do is download WhatsApp on your smartphone, add our number to your contacts and send us a text.
It works across all smartphone platforms, including iPhone, Android and Windows Phone.
To become a subscriber to KentOnline's WhatsApp bulletins, add 07808 632824 to your contacts and text NEWS to subscribe.
Along with our WhatsApp service, readers can also keep up to date with KentOnline's range of email newsletters.
To sign up, click here.
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