Hello I have been talking with a friend, who is a presenter on BBC Radio 4 Extra. about the changes at the BBC.
For the past year I have noticed that changes have been made to provide information where program episodes may be purchased. Music programs have the "Playlist" detailing the music played and where it may be purchased. We both agree that the BBC archives are a Treasury trove that is worth a good deal of £. I have purchased many audiobooks off iTunes and amazon.co.uk. We both are of the opinion that the BBC is making changes to protect the archives from being blundered. who is going to purchase the "Journey into Space - Operation Luna", "Journey into Space - The Red Planet" and "Journey into Space - The World in Peril" series when they can download it off numerous web sites? what is scary is that I can remember when the they were first broadcast. ;-) There are numerous other examples. Neil Gaiman's Neverwhere, Ben Moor's Undone series, EarthSearch series 1 & 2, The Paul Temple series, The Charles Paris Mysteries, and the Lord Peter Wimsey series, Doctor Who Audio Books from Big Finish Productions, Sebastian Bacziewicz's Pilgrim series and others. We both wonder how many users of get_iplayer also support the BBC with purchases of CDs and/or DVDs. I tend to think that I am one of few. -- terry l. ridder ><> _______________________________________________ get_iplayer mailing list [email protected] http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/get_iplayer

