Posts about "BBC"
Published on 26 October 2004 in Radio, BBC, BBC Radio 1, radio
There's not exactly anything I can say about John Peel that hasn't already been said umpteen million times by friends and other fans of his worldwide. But say a few things I will because the death of John Peel - well it's like losing an old friend.
Published on 25 October 2004 in BBC, London, Radio, Work, BBC, Bush House, London, work
I love Bush House and I will miss it when we leave.
Published on 6 October 2004 in Music, Television, TV Programmes, BBC, BBC Three, television
Okay I'll be honest. When it comes to opera... well. And as for flashmobbing... well the phrase 'new media wanker' is what usually springs to mind.. So you can perhaps see why something called 'Flashmob - The Opera', well... might not really work in my mind...
Published on 23 September 2004 in BBC red button, Interactive TV, Television, BBC, BBC red button, Ceefax, interactive television
In the week that Ceefax turns 30, it's kinda appropriate that on Monday I did something which a couple of people probably did 30 years ago.
Published on 12 August 2004 in Television, BBC, BBC One, political correctness, television
It's quotes like these that make the rabid, foaming-at-the-mouth brigade such easy targets.
Published on 28 July 2004 in BBC red button, Interactive TV, Television, BBC, BBC red button, DTT, Freeview, interactive television
Today the new and improved BBCi launched on DTT (digital terrestrial television - the platform also known as Freeview).
Published on 19 July 2004 in Internet, BBC
Woe betide you ever have an opinion that happens to be similar to any management decision....
Published on 8 July 2004 in Work, BBC, Movable Type, Television Centre, work
Today has been a little... odd.
Published on 5 July 2004 in BBC red button, Interactive TV, Television, BBC, BBC red button, interactive television
Mention that you work for BBCi, the BBC's digital text service and you may regret it as you'll get told 500 things that are wrong with what you work on. And the big gripe is speed.
Published on 28 June 2004 in Television, BBC, BBC One, Digital TV, sport, television
Coverage of Tim Henman playing tennis means digital viewers wishing to get regional news viewers in England are told to go back to analogue...