balance between making information
available and the cost (resource and otherwise) to provide it.
Ken
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> I suspect at many points in the show, he's has on two different
tracks, plus his own drum machine.
Well, that at least goes some way to explaining why I find it an
intolerable racket ;-)
More seriously on this point, I think on this list there are a
collection of people who are likely to
On Tue, May 16, 2006 at 05:04:53PM +0100, Richard P Edwards wrote:
>Hi,
>I would like to add to this.
>If you look on the Pete Tong Radio 1 web-site, for example, you will see
>that a playlist is published as much as possible.
Note, by the way, that the Pete Tong show (if it's the o
roduce new levels of information
around shows, without undermining the show production
process.
D/
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songs?
Hi all
Hi,I would like to add to this.If you look on the Pete Tong Radio 1 web-site, for example, you will see that a playlist is published as much as possible.Two points come to mind...1. If the shows are specialist then it is very important that the audience has this information.2. In which ever case, f
Hi all
I am a newbie and have been sitting on the side lines
observing since signing up about a month ago. Fascinating stuff, even for
someone who isn't a developer.
From my years of experience having a dialogue with the
BBC audience and information provision James is spot on.
On Tue, May 16, 2006 at 02:57:05PM +0100, Dan Hill wrote:
> >Release early, release often.
>
> Indeed, although we're concentrating on 'mainstream' users for these
> feeds, rather than Backstage, so I'd rather we tended towards 100% and
> avoided unecessary studio info where possible. It may be th
ackstage etc. alongside.
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On Tue, May 16, 2006 at 02:12:41PM +0100, Dan Hill wrote:
>And there's
On Tue, May 16, 2006 at 02:12:41PM +0100, Dan Hill wrote:
>And there's still the odd bit of vinyl etc. chucked in at the last minute
>- plus live outside broadcasts etc. Which means metadata input
>retrospectively, or thereabouts. As BBC radio shows are 'hand-built'
>rather than sel
Title: Re: [backstage] Last played songs?
M Vinyl. Let me know if you’ve got spare turntables to get rid of. ;)
I was over in your manor this morning but sadly didn’t have time to stop by – not that you were probably there in any case. I trust all is well in your world?
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songs?
Yes, there are plans to have feeds of recently played songs
though I'm not sure what the timescale is. And I think there are rights issues
aro
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songs?
I was
wondering if the BBC has any plans to have the last played songs made
available on the website live, as they get played out, like they do on some
other stations.
Now that
the BBC are (have already?) shi
I was
wondering if the BBC has any plans to have the last played songs made available
on the website live, as they get played out, like they do on some other
stations.
Now that the
BBC are (have already?) shifted towards VCS at BBC Radio 1 and 2 for playout of
most of their things (I g
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