RE: [backstage] Blogging about iPlayer

2007-05-30 Thread Christopher Woods
;) Ok then, congrats! I've just made my blog members-only, and everybody on this list is auto-subscribed. That'll be £5 please =) To be honest, I have neither the time, intention or the readership (... Or the knowhow) to earn any serious from my writing. Only really do it for fun... If I

RE: [backstage] BBC Radio 7

2007-05-30 Thread Christopher Woods
Maybe this is all because you can somehow magically receive the audio streams from Freeview stations via your DAB radios as WELL as the digital audio broadcasts, but we're not told how to discern between the two thus the ostensibly unnecessary branding on the radio streams... Maybe...

RE: [backstage] BBC Radio 7

2007-05-30 Thread Gordon Joly
This is very off topic I know, but my favourite example of branding comes from BBC London. I don't know if they still do this, but certainly for a time, they had jingles that proclaimed the station was BBC London 94.9 and BBC Radio London on digital. I always loved the decision that saw a

Re: [backstage] BBC Radio 7

2007-05-30 Thread Gary Kirk
I like him. Went to a HIGNFY recording (s32 ep7) where he was a panellist with Paul. Guest host: Widdecombe. Hmm... On 30/05/07, Christopher Woods [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Blimey, the BBC still have Danny Baker in their employ! Bet he's not on the same payscale as Jonothan Woss

Re: [backstage] Joost backend revealed

2007-05-30 Thread James Cridland
If anyone wants any Joost invites, please mail me privately - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - and I'll get an invitin' when I'm next near wifi. Which will be tomorrow, probably in Oslo airport. Any Joost user gets unlimited invites, so no special favours with the Joost lot need be procured. --