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NPR Makes Wired’s List of The 19 Most Wired iPhone and iPad Apps of 2010

Wednesday, January 5th, 2011

By the end of 2010 Apple’s iOS is far from slowing down. Out of the 400,000 apps crowding the iOS App Store, Wired recommends the NPR iPhone and iPad apps as two out of the recommended few worth downloading from 2010. (And why not? They’re free!)

Wired calls out the NPR app as not “just a speedier version of its website; it’s actually better.” Tap an article and an embedded player pops up below so you can listen to an audio reading or supplementary material while you read. A Share tab enables you to share an article by Twitter, Facebook or e-mail.

Right up there on Wired’s list with Twitter and Netflix, the NPR iPad app utilizes the iPad’s ability for an enhanced interactive reading experience and the NPR iPhone app continues to keep top reviews among its audiences.

Bottle Rocket is excited to continue into 2011 with newer and even more exciting apps. And hey, we can’t lie and say we’re not looking forward to seeing NPR’s award-winning apps on more of Wired’s Best Of lists this coming year. Here’s to 2011!

NPR’s iPhone and iPad Apps, Developed by Bottle Rocket Apps, Win Advertising Age 2010 Media Vanguard Award

Friday, December 10th, 2010

Advertising Age recognized NPR’s news and music apps for iPhone and iPad, developed by Bottle Rocket Apps, with a 2010 Media Vanguard Award for Best Broadcaster iPhone/iPad/Android Apps. The MVAs, awarded this year for the first time, honor transformative, next-generation media products.

NPR’s news and music apps for iPhone and iPad, developed for NPR by Bottle Rocket Apps, have snagged recognition by Advertising Age with a 2010 Media Vanguard Award for the Best Broadcaster iPhone/iPad/Android Apps.

The award, announced at Advertising Age’s 2011 conference in New York, recognizes NPR’s reputation as a leading news and music source in the mobile media sector. Advertising Age created the Media Vanguard Awards to honor transformative, next-generation media. The awards, bestowed for the first time this year, drew hundreds of entries from major media companies (broadcasters, newspapers, magazines and digital natives) and marketers.

iPhone and iPad Apps Transform NPR’s Broadcast Business
A staggering 40% of NPR’s internet traffic can be traced back to its mobile platforms. Bottle Rocket partnered with NPR to provide strategic concept, user interface design and application development for NPR News for iPhone, NPR for iPad, and NPR Music for iPhone.

NPR’s apps craftily expand on their already thriving website, providing the end-user an interactive experience for consuming content and streaming associated stations. The NPR News for iPhone app, first launched in 2009, alone drives 20% of all NPR online pageviews and, according to Advertising Age, “provides a top-class experience” for users on the go. Advertising Age termed the sister NPR Music app, launched in the spring of 2010, a “runaway success”. That app offers an extensive library of music tracks and streaming audio, and allows users to customize their listening experiences with saved playlists.

When Apple launched the iPad this past April, Bottle Rocket enabled NPR to be “ready at the gate, offering a full-screen experience of everything it has to offer on the web, beautifully assembled for the tablet,” according to Advertising Age.

“NPR’s move to frontline the digital sphere with new concepts and technology-driven innovation has completely transformed the traditional consumer expectation of broadcast,” said Calvin Carter, president of Bottle Rocket Apps. “We are honored to have been NPR’s partner on the journey to winning this prestigious industry award,” he added.

The Boss Can’t Take a Vacation

Saturday, July 3rd, 2010

Even while the boss is supposed to be away on family vacation in New York, he can’t help but snap pictures of Apple billboards of the NPR News app for the iPad.