I like the way it combines all the 'nations' - haven't watched any
Gaelic/Irish programming since I was a nipper.

It would be good if you could provide 'bookmarks' into some of the
current affairs/magazine style programming - e.g. you could jump to a
particular report in 'the culture show' or skip to the sudden death
round of 'the weakest link', etc.

On Jan 15, 2008 12:39 PM, Ian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> 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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