TechRadar UK: BBC iPlayer comes to Nokia phones
Monday, 8 September 2008, 13:54
"From 1 October this year, Nokia N96 owners will be able to watch all the [iPlayer] programming over 3G or Wi-Fi."
BBC News: The Box takes off on global journey
Monday, 8 September 2008, 13:49
"The Box is an ambitious and unique year-long project for BBC News to tell the story of international trade and globalisation by tracking a standard shipping container around the world. … We have painted and branded a BBC container and bolted on a GPS transmitter so you can follow its progress all year round as it criss-crosses the globe."
Brand Republic: Gordon’s Republic: Walking with the dinosaurs: Time Out magazine
Monday, 1 September 2008, 14:04
Gordon Macmillan: "Time Out should … already have a great website. It should be the first and only stop for listings in London or elsewhere in the UK. It could have owned free listings across the UK and built up a powerful website. But it hasn't and there are many other places to go and find that information. If Time Out wants to get there now it will have to hustle and muscle to do so and that will be expensive."
PA set to launch listings data API through BBC Backstage
Wednesday, 27 August 2008, 12:03
The Press Association’s events listings database is to be made available for non-commercial use by web developers and will be released through the BBC’s web developer network.
PA is releasing an API (application programming interface) of its events listings through the BBC Backstage programme, a developer network that provides access to BBC and some third-party content [...]
Dave Lee: Russia goes to war. Important? Not if you ask the BBC
Friday, 8 August 2008, 15:55
BBC News website, but only the UK edition, seems to be the only major UK news website not leading on Russia-Georgia this afternoon.
Shane Richmond: BBC Radio: worse than I thought
Tuesday, 29 July 2008, 22:54
"[T]hanks to a new tool on the BBC website, I’m now able to see that they don’t actually play any of the music I listen to."
Shane Richmond: BBC Radio: worse than I thought
Tuesday, 29 July 2008, 22:54
"[T]hanks to a new tool on the BBC website, I’m now able to see that they don’t actually play any of the music I listen to."
Saturday, 5 July 2008, 10:01
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The BBC, Guardian and New York Times all have landing pages based on specific topics. So does any blog that takes its tagging seriously. An SEO no-brainer. So why doesn’t everybody do it?
Saturday, 5 July 2008, 09:43
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"By mimicking the iPlayer’s dead-simple user interface and large content library, U.S. broadcasters finally could cash in on online video, says Bobby Tulsiani, a New York-based analyst with consultancy JupiterResearch."
Thursday, 26 June 2008, 12:18
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"Top Gear (the show and magazine) are using wordpress for their web presence."
Wednesday, 25 June 2008, 22:24
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Bloggers from Shiny Media’s Catwalk Queen were interviewed for Panorama’s Primark story, but weren’t credited. Instead, videos were credited to YouTube.
Saturday, 21 June 2008, 19:44
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"The BBC will propose sharing regional news resources, including non-exclusive footage, to help ITV with the costs of its regional bulletins, and it will tell commercial radio companies that it is willing to spend heavily to market digital radio."
Saturday, 21 June 2008, 19:42
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"Though the BBC’s World Service uses around 15 different technologies to reach its listeners, short-wave is still king: latest figures, published last week, show 105m of its 182m-strong global audience still listen that way."
Friday, 20 June 2008, 21:40
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"Georgina [Henry] and I talked a lot about HuffPost and the Guardian sharing more of our content with each other, and we came up with some crossposting ideas we’ll be implementing soon."










