Hi,

Haw haw.

Regards, Dave

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From: "David Farber" <d...@farber.net>
Date: 25 Oct 2009, 4:33 PM
Subject: [IP] BBC are planning to launch a global iPlayer
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From: Brian Randell <brian.rand...@ncl.ac.uk>
Date: October 25, 2009 6:44:28 AM EDT
To: d...@farber.net
Subject: BBC are planning to launch a global iPlayer

Hi Dave:

For IP, if you wish, from the (UK) Telegraph website.

Cheers

Brian

 The BBC is planning to launch a paid for international version of the
> iPlayer which would allow global audiences to watch programmes like Doctor
> Who, Torchwood and Top Gear.
>
> The BBC is planning to launch a paid for international version of the
> iPlayer which would allow global audiences to watch programmes like
> Torchwood and Top Gear.
> The BBC iPlayer has received over 500 million requests to view BBC
> television programmes, like Doctor Who and EastEnders, since its launch in
> 2007
>
> BBC Worldwide, the profit making arm of the corporation, said that a global
> iPlayer would enable the business to raise its prices for its premium
> content.
>
> Executive say that global audiences would be prepared to pay $10 for an
> episode of hit programmes like Torchwood, the Doctor Who spin-off starring
> John Barrowman.
>
> The global iPlayer would also host "premium catalogue material" including
> historical material from the BBC's archives and catch-up material from
> overseas channels.
>
> It would not show the BBC's domestic iPlayer content because of
> international rights clearance required.
>
> However, it could host programmes shown by other UK broadcasters such as
> Channel 4.
>
> The focus is expected to be on America, where 20 million of BBC.com's 50
> million users are registered.
>
> Luke Bradley Jones, who heads BBC Worldwide's digital operations in the US
> and managing director of BBC.com, told PaidContent that the global iPlayer
> would enable the business to raise its prices.
>
> He said: "Millions of people love Torchwood and would probably pay 10 bucks
> an episode rather than two bucks," he said, referring to the price-ceiling
> imposed by iTunes.
>
> The BBC iPlayer allows viewers to watch popular BBC programmes for up to
> seven days after they were first broadcast. It has received over 500 million
> requests to view BBC television programmes, like EastEnders, since its
> launch in 2007.
>
> The international iPlayer plans, reportedly six months in development, will
> first require approval from the BBC Trust, the Corporation's governing arm.
>
> In the meantime, BBC Worldwide intends to sell applications on several
> mobile platforms, where it sees "a much higher willingness to pay for
> content." Mr Bradley-Jones added that commercial BBC mobile apps will likely
> cost around $2 and arrive in the next few months.
>

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/social-media/6406428/BBC-plans-paid-for-global-iPlayer.html

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