[backstage] Where should I suggest that the BBC could their feeds?

2005-11-29 Thread Brian Butterworth
I had a idea about BBC News's channel using these feeds... Where should I post it? I was watching BBC News 24 this week and there was a feature about sudden snow on Bodmin Moor, Cornwall. One woman said there was nothing on the news about it, and it occurred to me that if she was watching News

RE: [backstage] Where should I suggest that the BBC could their feeds?

2005-11-29 Thread Jason Cartwright
This is already happening, kind of... http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/article/ds23575.html The data for this works in a similar fashion to how your describing it, except a BBCNewsFeed XML format is used instead of RSS and it feeds an Interactive TV platform. J

RE: [backstage] Where should I suggest that the BBC could their feeds?

2005-11-29 Thread Kim Plowright
GENIUS idea. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Brian Butterworth Sent: 28 November 2005 18:08 To: backstage@lists.bbc.co.uk Subject: [backstage] Where should I suggest that the BBC could their feeds? I had a idea about BBC News's channel

Re: [backstage] RSS feeds for what's on now/next

2005-11-29 Thread Mario Menti
On 11/29/05, Michael Pritchard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'd seen the same thing on the backstage site and submitted a comment to point to my now next feed builder @ http://tv.blueghost.co.uk/nn.php Yes, comment moderation (and prototype submission) on the backstage site seem to be a little on

Re: [backstage] RSS feeds for what's on now/next

2005-11-29 Thread Mario Menti
On 11/29/05, Jem Stone [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thanks Mario. This is great stuff. In response to someone's Idea posted on the backstage site, I've made some very simple Atom RSS feeds available that show what's on now/next on BBC TV channels. I've got em working in a number of places on live.com