Re: [backstage] -Hi-

2010-04-07 Thread Brian Butterworth
Oh, random spam.  How unusual.

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[backstage] -Hi-

2010-04-07 Thread Tim Coysh
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RE: [backstage] Any more DEB reading footage from today on iPlayer?

2010-04-07 Thread Ian Forrester
I don't think this is a conspircy (so you can take off the foil hat :) 

Its sounds like a error, or something went on longer than expected. Will 
forward to the iplayer team and see if we can't get the rest somehow.

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From: owner-backst...@lists.bbc.co.uk [mailto:owner-backst...@lists.bbc.co.uk] 
On Behalf Of Christopher Woods
Sent: 07 April 2010 01:14
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Subject: [backstage] Any more DEB reading footage from today on iPlayer?

(directed firstly towards iPlayer-knowledgeable Beeb staff but is an open
question)

Frustratingly only the first hour or so of today's House of Commons coverage is 
available on the iPlayer's primary entry for today, with no more footage 
forthcoming it would seem. (current episode:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rzjy6/House_of_Commons_06_04_2010/ )

I've also seen the DEB's dedicated entry on the DemocracyLive site:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/democracylive/hi/house_of_commons/newsid_8597000/85971
25.stm - but again, it's only a 2 hour stream from the start of the DEB debate. 
Today's debate lasted for well over six/seven contiguous hours - right up until 
10pm from approx. 3pm (after the 10 Minute Rule first reading). Particularly 
given the importance of this Bill, might we be able to watch the whole of the 
first debate online eventually or is it never going to show up?

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RE: [backstage] TODAY: Digital Economy Bill Flashmob, 5pm [Manchester]

2010-04-07 Thread Ian Forrester
No I'd rather you not turn this into a Party Political debate. 

If you want that type of debate, I can suggest many other places.

Cheers,

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On Behalf Of Tim Dobson
Sent: 07 April 2010 11:47
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Subject: Re: [backstage] TODAY: Digital Economy Bill Flashmob, 5pm [Manchester]

Mo McRoberts wrote:
> I’m fast running out of parties to vote for next month. The only party 
> actually voicing real dissent is the one which introduced the bill!

At risk of turning this into a party political debate, may I suggest the Pirate 
Party UK?

:P

Tim

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Re: [backstage] TODAY: Digital Economy Bill Flashmob, 5pm [Manchester]

2010-04-07 Thread Tim Dobson

Christopher Woods wrote:

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Sent: 06 April 2010 11:51
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Subject: Re: [backstage] TODAY: Digital Economy Bill 
Flashmob, 5pm [Manchester]


How did the flashmob go, out of interest?


+1 - any photos from the event?


It went well, we had about 15 people there including Lib Dem MP for 
Manchester Withington, John Leech.


Yeah there should be so photos and a report up soon.
Possibly video too.

Sorry for being slow. There are lots of things taking up time at the moment!

Cheers,

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Re: [backstage] TODAY: Digital Economy Bill Flashmob, 5pm [Manchester]

2010-04-07 Thread Tim Dobson

Mo McRoberts wrote:

I’m fast running out of parties to vote for next month. The only party actually 
voicing real dissent is the one which introduced the bill!


At risk of turning this into a party political debate, may I suggest the 
Pirate Party UK?


:P

Tim

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