[backstage] Not BBC related - 4IP
Hi, wondering who's seen this: http://www.4ip.org.uk/about Delivering effective, high quality public service media in an increasingly digital age is still pioneer territory and a real challenge ... Channel 4 has decided to take up that challenge in a radical way by forming the 4 Innovation for the Public (4IP) fund. The 4IP Fund aims to deliver publicly valuable content and services on digital media platforms with significant impact and in sustainable ways. It represents one of the biggest and most exciting calls-to-action for new and emergent digital media companies in the UK. Mentioning it because it may open more opportunities to play with content and have fun with technology. I'm looking at it for the first time so don't know much right now, but may see some interesting mashups depending on what is available? So does anyone have any thoughts? I'd rather keep the thread towards the more technical and less political, but you know, any views are welcome. --Matt
Re: [backstage] Not BBC related - 4IP
by providing content you agree Channel 4 may use it, copy it and make any part of it available on the Site, other internet sites, mobile, television, radio and/or any other media channel in any format. Nice. That's public service for you. 2008/7/8 Matt Barber [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Hi, wondering who's seen this: http://www.4ip.org.uk/about Delivering effective, high quality public service media in an increasingly digital age is still pioneer territory and a real challenge ... Channel 4 has decided to take up that challenge in a radical way by forming the 4 Innovation for the Public (4IP) fund. The 4IP Fund aims to deliver publicly valuable content and services on digital media platforms with significant impact and in sustainable ways. It represents one of the biggest and most exciting calls-to-action for new and emergent digital media companies in the UK. Mentioning it because it may open more opportunities to play with content and have fun with technology. I'm looking at it for the first time so don't know much right now, but may see some interesting mashups depending on what is available? So does anyone have any thoughts? I'd rather keep the thread towards the more technical and less political, but you know, any views are welcome. --Matt -- Brian Butterworth http://www.ukfree.tv - independent digital television and switchover advice, since 2002
[backstage] New iPlayer RSS feeds
Hi, Is there a way of getting a raw RSS feed of the iPlayer content? There seem to be lots of 'most popular' and 'highlight' feeds, but not one with say, 'all radio' so you can use a tool to, say, keyword search all the content. Brian Butterworth http://www.ukfree.tv - independent digital television and switchover advice, since 2002