At the end of the day, this is all temporary. The BBC don't have any choice, they will have to provide a service which internet radio manufactures are compatible with because that will soon be a major way of distributing there content - and thats what they do. I they dont they will die. And to be fair, they do support a wide range of distribution methods - FM, Long Wave and AM, DAB, DVB, Internet, iPlayer, Analogue TV, Sky TV, Freesat, Free view etc. the BBC are very forward thinking and progressive compared to others in that respect. After reading threads on here and a few bloggs, I have no worries about being able to get BBC via my slim stuff in the future. It might get harder before it gets easier, but it will get there. It seems frustrating at the moment though.
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