I have been looking for something similar, and my current solution is to use an RSS Client like Feeder, and to subscribe to the RSS Feeds of some quality outlets.
Results in a feed that looks just about like this:
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I have been looking for something similar, and my current solution is to use an RSS Client like Feeder, and to subscribe to the RSS Feeds of some quality outlets.
Results in a feed that looks just about like this:
This is what I started doing and over time I found myself reading more articles and sources
As was already mentioned, an RSS reader would be best. I like miniflux in conjunction with the News Android app.
Find out if they have RSS/Atom feeds and use any Feed reader
The BBC News RSS feeds seem to be at https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/10628494 The page content seems to be old but the feed contents looks up to date.
Is there one for the other sites like bbc.com?
Annoyingly while #BBC has a #mastodon presence https://www.bbc.co.uk/rd/blog/2023-07-mastodon-distributed-decentralised-fediverse-activitypub it doesnt (yet) cover #bbcnews which i would have thought would have been a good starting point. There are already so many bots providing summaries and links to.#bbcnews.
I recently tried #rssparrot to add other #rss feeds from other news sites with some success.
Thanks for the intro to Feeder. It's changed how I read news. No more tabs and bookmarks 😉
Not sure if this would work for you but this app Podcini is new on F-Droid, and BBC is mentioned.
Podcini is an open-source podcast manager and player that allows you to subscribe to any RSS feed, gives you instant access to millions of free and paid podcasts, from independent podcasters to large publishing houses such as the BBC, NPR and CNN. Add, import and export their feeds hassle-free using the Apple Podcasts database, OPML files or simple RSS URLs.
Download, stream or queue episodes and enjoy them the way you like with adjustable playback speeds, chapter support and a sleep timer.
Well, it's a podcast player. The BBC has podcasts. Don't think that was what op meant.