RE: [backstage] BBC site statistics

2007-03-27 Thread Andrew Bowden
Lots of boxes saying interesting things like: 56% of children in Great Britain aged 7-15 accessed bbc.co.uk/CBBC in December 2005 Did they? They must like visiting 404 pages then ;) - Sent via the backstage.bbc.co.uk discussion group. To unsubscribe, please visit

RE: [backstage] BBC site statistics

2007-03-27 Thread Andrew Bowden
Of course, Other Subtitling Providers Are Available (er... I think?!) Yes. ITFC - they do ITV's subtitling apparently. http://www.itfc.com/?pid=1 - Sent via the backstage.bbc.co.uk discussion group. To unsubscribe, please visit

RE: [backstage] Browser Stats

2007-03-27 Thread Kim Plowright
Hey, we just *did* publish it! :) I'll try and remember to send an update out every month or so, when I'm noodling through our stats system. Thank you very much to everyone for sharing this data - it really is very interesting. And I second the request for the BBC to publish this data (just

RE: [backstage] BBC site statistics

2007-03-27 Thread Brendan Quinn
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of K Schmitt On 3/26/07, Brendan Quinn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Pre-recorded subtitling works differently, obviously -- they can take time to pause the playout and get it right. Most of these subtitlers are

Re: [backstage] Browser Stats

2007-03-27 Thread Andy
On 26/03/07, Jeremy Stone [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 0.4% of users at the time used a Linux operating system ;) That's not entirely true is it? Please do not try to mislead people. What is more likely is: 0.4% of users WHERE DETECTED AS using a Linux operating system AT THE TIME THEY VISITED

Re: [backstage] Browser Stats

2007-03-27 Thread Frank Wales
Andy wrote: On 26/03/07, Jeremy Stone [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 0.4% of users at the time used a Linux operating system ;) That's not entirely true is it? Please do not try to mislead people. Admittedly, I've only met Jem a few times, but I feel I ought to defend his honour here by pointing