BBC iPlayer
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| BBC iPlayer | |
| Developer: | BBC |
|---|---|
| Initial release: | 25 December 2007 |
| Latest release: | 2.6.5222.5471 / October 2008 |
| OS: | Download: Windows; Streaming: Windows, Mac, Linux, iPhone and iPod Touch (beta), nintendo Wii (beta), Virgin Media |
| Available language(s): | English |
| Use: | Television & Radio catch-up |
| Website: | BBC iPlayer |
BBC iPlayer is a service developed by the BBC which lets you catch up on the last week's television and radio. BBC iPlayer was first called the Integrated Media Player (iMP),[1][2], the Interactive Media Player,[3] and then MyBBCPlayer[4]. iPlayer is available online on the BBC website, through P2P, cable television, iPhone and iPod Touch. BBC iPlayer left Beta and went live on December 25 2007 [5]. On June 25 2008, it was announced that a new-look iPlayer would be launched [6]. The new version is now live.
[change] References
- ↑ BBC launches catch-up TV trials. BBC News (2005-09-29). Retrieved on 14 May 2008.
- ↑ Goliath.com Results of the BBC's Integrated Media Player trial.. Goliath (2007-04-13). Retrieved on 14 May 2008.
- ↑ BBC interactive Media Player: news & review. DJ Alchemi (2004-08-23).
- ↑ My BBC Cool Blue. open.bbc.co.uk (2006-05-25).
- ↑ BBC iPlayer Launched. Broadband Finder (2007-12-27).
- ↑ BBC iPlayer Gets Re-designed. BBC Press Office (2008-06-25).
[change] Other websites
| British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) | |
|---|---|
| Television channels | BBC One • BBC Two • BBC Three • BBC Four • BBC News • BBC Parliament • CBBC • CBeebies • BBC HD |
| Radio stations | Analogue: BBC Radio 1 • BBC Radio 2 • BBC Radio 3 • BBC Radio 4 • Radio 5 Live Digital: Radio 1Xtra • Radio 5 Live Sports Extra • 6 Music • BBC 7 • Asian Network |
| Other services | bbc.co.uk (BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport, BBC Weather) • BBC Symphony Orchestra • BBC Proms • BBC Scotland |
| Full list of BBC pages | |




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