Just to say I've also created APML for John Peel based on the artists played in 
session (1967-2004). IMHO attention profiles don't get much better.

Good to see The Mighty Fall getting an attention score of 1.0 (27 sessions in 
total - all magnificent).

Anyway, it's linked to from the meta section here:

http://bbc-hackday.dyndns.org:2820/

For some reason I can't get http://www.idiomag.com/apml to swallow it but i 
can't figure if the problem is at my end or theirs. Maybe you can spot a blunder

[What would be *really* nice is an optional uri attribute on a concept that 
allows you to associate the concept with eg a musicbrainz url]

If anyone's interested in consuming apml this would be an easy hack to add to 
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes once we have tracklists in place (soon, well 
quite soon...).

It would be interesting to see person (via last.fm?) > programme and programme 
> programme recommendations built on top of the apml. Maybe you can build our 
recommendation engine for us ;-)

Anyway let us know if you want more / want this productised...

Thanks to Paul Lamere @ sun for help with dumb questions

[Cross-posting to apml group]



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Subject: RE: [backstage] Apml for bbc radio music programmes
 
Wow how cool! 

Have you posted it to the APML working group yet?

Ian Forrester

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Michael Smethurst
Sent: 15 January 2008 15:42
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Subject: [backstage] Apml for bbc radio music programmes

Afternoon


Inspired by:

http://www.idiomag.com/apml

I've made some apml files for bbc music radio based on the tracklist data:

http://bbc-hackday.dyndns.org:2829/

Feeding this (or your own last.fm) ampl data to idiomag will give you a 
personalised music magazine. So there's a Zane Lowe flavoured music magazine
here:

http://www.idiomag.com/taster?s=a&apml=http%3A%2F%2Fbbc-hackday.dyndns.org%3
A2829%2Fprogrammes%2Fzanelowe


The tracklist data is only daytime Radio 1, 1Xtra, Radio 2 and 6Music so not 
too fascinating. Can't really think of what to make from it but maybe you can?!?

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