Luckily, if you act fast you can still add new content today with the BBC confirming that anything added on Monday 11 March will continue to be available to view offline until Monday 8 April. All Windows PCs including models powered by Windows 10 and Windows 11. All Apple MacBooks including MacBook Air and MacBook Pro models."We have made the difficult decision to close the BBC iPlayer Downloads application for PC and Mac, due to the low number of people using it and the cost required to keep it going," the BBC explained. This will be especially annoying for those who have, until now, used this service to catch up on favourites when there's no Wi-Fi or 4G/5G data connection available. It basically means anyone who uses a laptop or PC to get their fix of entertainment will no longer be able to place new content onto their devices to watch at a later date. The hugely popular streaming platform announced last month that it was shutting down a version of its download application and that deadline kicks in from today. Anyone who enjoys downloading BBC iPlayer content and then watching it when away from an internet connection could be in for a shock today.
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