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Squashy Frog Blog (Free subscription) | yesterday
I wish I could watch BBC iPlayer programmes on my Nokia phone. :-)
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Squashy Frog Blog (Free subscription) | yesterday
I wish I could watch BBC iPlayer programmes on my Nokia phone. :-)
BBC Internet blog (Free subscription) | 1 hour ago
Danielle Nagler, Head of BBC HD and a regular contributor to this blog was interviewed on yesterday's Points of View . Among the topics covered was picture quality which has provoked a lively discussion on Danielle's previous posts . Here's a link to the programme . The interview with Danielle is the first item. There's also an extended interview on the Points of View website (scroll down - it's the...
forallouryesterdays blog spot (Free subscription) | 11/07/2009
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Fried My Little Brain RSS feed (Free subscription) | yesterday
Radio 1’s Essential Mix returns to the now legendary Warehouse Project in Manchester for an exclusive back to back set from Ed Banger’s DJ Mehdi & Busy P, recorded live at the Chibuku party... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
Times Online (Free subscription) | yesterday
BBC stars should be not be afraid of making risqué jokes or stirring creative controversy, the corporation’s Director-General will tell an audience of its best-known names, including Bruce Forsyth, John Humphreys and Jeremy Clarkson, at a special meeting tonight.
AumTrails Explore Deeper (Free subscription) | 11/07/2009
BBC Online (located at the URL bbc.co.uk) is the brand name and home for the BBC’s UK online service. It is a large network of websites including such high profile sites as BBC News and Sport, the on demand video and radio services co-branded BBC iPlayer, the pre-school site Cbeebies, and learning services such as [...] BBC Newsline Ticker www.bbc.co.uk is a post from: AumTrails - Explore Deep!...
Angry Arab News Service (Free subscription) | yesterday
Look at this headline on the BBC website: "Saudis 'push back Yemen rebels'. " Yes, BBC. The Hawthi rebels were invading Saudi Arabia and the Saudi armed forces repulsed them. A very believable story. But then again: where was Britain when Saudi Arabia also intervened in Yemen on the side of the most reactionary forces in the 1960s? (thanks As`ad--not me)
Radio & Telly (Free subscription) | yesterday
The BBC's Head of HD, Danielle Nagler, appeared on BBC1's Points of View this afternoon to address viewers concerns about the recent changes in quality on the BBC's HD channel. Ms Nagler confirmed that there has been a 40% reduction in the bitrate used on the BBC HD channel, as a result of new BBC HD encoders that were introduced at the start of August 2009 to reduce bandwidth. Viewers complaints featured...
MediaBistro.com (Free subscription) | yesterday
• German-born Matt Frei , who reported from Berlin on the day the Wall fell 20 years ago, returns to his native country to anchor BBC World News America from the historic Brandenburg Gate, tomorrow on BBC America at 7pmET. New Career Opportunities Daily: The best jobs in media .
TV Squad (Free subscription) | yesterday
Filed under: Other Drama Shows , Reality-Free , British TV Think of the most popular American daytime soap. Then, multiply that by a factor of 10. That's the ongoing craze known as the BBC's immortal EastEnders . Premiering in 1985, the working-class melodrama remains one of the U.K.'s highest-rated series. Now, EastEnders is set to kick off its own web spinoff series next year. According to a Beeb...
Britannia Radio (Free subscription) | 11/07/2009
Watch BBC One Live21:15, Royal British Legion Festival of RemembranceThe Royal British Legion's Festival of Remembrance pays tribute to the victims of war.Royal British Legion Festival of Remembrance2009WATCH:THIS PROGRAMME IS ON AIR NOW:Watch Live on BBC One (Started at 21:15)SYNOPSISThe Royal British Legion's annual Festival of Remembrance pays tribute to all victims of war and conflict in the
No Rock And Roll Fun (Free subscription) | 2 hours ago
One of the things the BBC has always been good at is supporting new music. John Peel and David Jensen, yes, and the Evening Session, yes, but also across local stations with programmes like On The Wire, Turn It Up and Raw Talent. It comes as something of a surprise to see Amazing Radio , the DAB new acts network, seems to think that playing unsigned music is (a) an idea it came up with and (b) an idea...
The Independent (Free subscription) | yesterday
Some small-print disclaimers first, relating to product description. The Children Who Fought Hitler, to start with, a title that conjures up images of human waves of boy-soldiers, running through the rubble-filled streets of Berlin to see who can get to the bunker first and take out Adolf with a Sten gun.
tomgpalmer.com (Free subscription) | yesterday
An excellent piece on how a tyranny crumbled: “Filming a Revolution“