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    Visit Video: 'The future role of public service broadcasting' Sir David Attenborough, 30 April 2008 Video: 'The future role of public service broadcasting' Sir David Attenborough, 30 April 2008

    8m: We took ourselves and our responsibilities very seriously. We thought our schedules ought to be very varied and cover as wide a range of interests as possible... We thought too that we could play a key role in modern democracy by enabling a st… More

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    Visit Comment is free: Auntie's bloomers in a twist, David Cox, Guardian, May 3, 2008 Comment is free: Auntie's bloomers in a twist, David Cox, Guardian, May 3, 2008

    To preserve its vast empire, [the BBC] needs a high licence fee. To retain public support for this increasingly resented impost, it must maximise its audience. Hence, populism must be pursued ever more frenetically, and seriousness must be sacrifi… More

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    Visit 'IPTV lacks consumer pull - BBC' Total Telecom, 14 March 2008 'IPTV lacks consumer pull - BBC' Total Telecom, 14 March 2008

    U.K. broadcaster the BBC said IPTV still requires a critical unique selling point (USP) that is attractive to consumers... "The USP from the consumer's point of view is exciting content," [said Rahul Chakkara, controller of TV platforms at the BBC… More

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    Visit 'BT Vision to integrate BBC iPlayer' Total Telecom, 14 March 2008. 'BT Vision to integrate BBC iPlayer' Total Telecom, 14 March 2008.

    BT has revealed plans to integrate the iPlayer Internet television service offered by U.K. broadcaster the BBC with its IPTV offering, BT Vision... Watson also revealed that BT hopes to launch a dedicated movie subscription service for its IPTV cu… More

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    Visit 'Mobile firms plan London TV pilot' BBC News, 12 February 2008 'Mobile firms plan London TV pilot' BBC News, 12 February 2008

    Orange and T-Mobile have announced a joint pilot project of a multi-channel TV service for mobile phone users [using TDtv]... TDtv is a multimedia broadcast and multicast service, developed by NextWave Wireless, which operates in the 3G spectrum b… More

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    Visit Live iChat, broadcast TV for Apple TV?, MacNN 02/07/2008 Live iChat, broadcast TV for Apple TV?, MacNN 02/07/2008

    Apple has filed for a patent describing expanded Apple TV/Front Row functionality, including live iChat and broadcast TV programming as part of potential future Front Row features

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    Visit 'Radio has picture perfect future' Spencer Kelly, BBC Click, 9 December 2007 'Radio has picture perfect future' Spencer Kelly, BBC Click, 9 December 2007

    Digital radio means more stations have the ability to broadcast extra information alongside the audio... "Young audiences do expect different things from audiences that have grown up with that sharp divide between television and radio," explained … More

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    Visit 'The BBC empire has grown too big. Ahead must lie much more slimming' Simon Jenkins, Guardian, October 19, 2007 'The BBC empire has grown too big. Ahead must lie much more slimming' Simon Jenkins, Guardian, October 19, 2007

    [Reflects on duplication of roles and poor management, perceived by Mark Thompson, at the BBC.] The BBC continues to offer a uniquely impressive spread of news, current affairs, documentaries, arts and entertainment. The argument for such an all-… More

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    Visit 'We're all doomed to be surprised' Alan Rusbridger, Guardian, August 20, 2007 'We're all doomed to be surprised' Alan Rusbridger, Guardian, August 20, 2007

    The future is out of our hands... Technology is the most obvious thing over which we have no control... [Ebook readers, iPhone.] I don't think either of these devices represents the iPod moment for newspapers... No editor can possibly have any inf… More

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    Visit Audio: Vint Cerf interviewed on the Today Programme, BBC Radio 4, 29/08/2007 Audio: Vint Cerf interviewed on the Today Programme, BBC Radio 4, 29/08/2007

    "We talk to Vint Cerf, Google's internet evangelist, on the future of the World Wide Web." [Begins with piece by Rory Cellan-Jones.] Put constraints at the _edge_of the network. Discusses legality of what is posted online, whether it influences be… More

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