Yeah that's really good news.
I've enjoyed using it, and several programs I usually miss I've
managed to catch on it.
Hopefully an additional interface can be provided to list the programs
available at some point. I think it is very useable for an average
end user,
but Im an information junky and just being presented with 9 programs
per page seems like a waste of screen space / a reload to just load 9
more.
How about something like http://tvguide.co.uk/ as an 'advanced'
viewer, listing all of the last 7 days programs in one easy page
(broken down by day / channel etc)
Definately a great start, and that's a huge volume of usage too.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2008/jan/15/bbc.digitalmedia
"More than 3.5 million programmes were viewed on the BBC's iPlayer catch-up
TV service over the Christmas period, according to the first figures
released by the corporation."
Hurah.
"The BBC also found that that there was a significant "long tail" effect,
with many users seeking out more niche interest programmes. More than half
of all programmes either downloaded or streamed were placed outside of the
top 50."
Told you so!
Well done, iPlayer people.
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