At 09:09 +0100 16/8/07, Jason Cartwright wrote:
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iPlayer installation numbers will be tiny compared to Flash installations -
you know YouTube gets many, many more visitors that bbc.co.uk?
J
And so it should. YouTube is commercial, part of Google, and hip.
The BBC is a corporation, funded by a licence fee (BTW, not required
for iPlayer use). The Internet arm of the BBC dates back to the
early 1990s and is still a matter of some concern to those of us who
believe in the BBC as a *broadcaster*. I believe that the web and
other IP based BBC services are also a matter of constant concern to
H M Government.
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