Interesting Stuff 2008-11-24
It has been announced that BBC One and BBC Two will for the first time be simulcast on the internet, starting on Thursday:
From 27 November licence fee payers will be able to watch BBC programmes, live, wherever they are in the UK on their computers, mobile phones and other portable devices."
Andy Quested has been discussing HD issues following his post a couple of weeks ago:
Most of the HD programmes we make are 1080p25 (recorded, post produced and delivered 1080psf25) so are at the highest possible quality. Other programmes are 1080i25 so we have them in the archive at a standard that the rest of the world accepts as HD.
BBC Backstage's t-shirt competition closes in just under a week.
Rowan de Pomerai has blogged about his time with the Later Live with Jools Holland team. He details the challenge ahead for making BBC programmes. Worth a read if you're interested in how the BBC mixes its audio.
This year's Social Innovation Camp is taking place on 5th-7th December. They've just announced the seventh winning entry - Carbon Co-op. Read more about all the entries here. To sign up to the event, visit here. Alternatively, if you've no idea what all this is about, click here.
For reaction to the BBC local decision, please refer to this post
Finally, an absolute treat for Doctor Who fans. The Doctor Who collection has just launched on our archive site. Find documents ranging from early plot outlines to reports considering if the BBC should be making Science Fiction dramas at all. One reaction to the first episode: "A police box with a beacon travelling through interstallar space - what claptrap!"
Dave Lee is co-editor, BBC Internet Blog.
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