Key dates from BBCi history
Published on 14 May 2004 in BBC red button, Interactive TV, Television, BBC, BBC red button, interactive television
Key dates from the BBC interactive text service history.
Published on 14 May 2004 in BBC red button, Interactive TV, Television, BBC, BBC red button, interactive television
Key dates from the BBC interactive text service history.
Published on 6 May 2004 in Internet, BBC, bbc.co.uk, internet
So today the BBCi website became bbc.co.uk. An amazing transformation which I'm sure a few people haven't even noticed.
Published on 6 May 2004 in Internet, Television, BBC, email, television
Had an email via my website email form today. Rather odd one cos someone had obviously been searching through websites and spamming them through website contact forms.
Published on 29 April 2004 in BBC red button, Interactive TV, Work, BBC, BBC red button, interactive television, work
Don't you just love it when internal project names end up on big documents that are released to the public?
Published on 2 April 2004 in BBC, Work, BBC, work
The news that Michael Grade will be the next chairman of the BBC was (as has been reported by the media) welcomed by most of the staff at the BBC.
Published on 10 March 2004 in Radio, BBC, BBC Radio 2, BBC Radio 6music, Marc Riley, Mark and Lard, Mark Radcliffe, radio
Mark Radcliffe is heading back to a familiar sounding timeslot, abliet on a different station. But what will feature in this show that sits in a timeslot often known as 'The Graveyard Shift'?
Published on 1 February 2004 in BBC, Work, BBC, work
It was perhaps the biggest example of the BBC staff 'making it happen'. A full page advert in the Daily Telegraph yesterday paying tribute to the work done by Greg Dyke, and asserting their belief that the BBC should continue to be independent, and continue to be an independent organisation that best serves the public who pay for it.
Published on 30 January 2004 in BBC, Politics and Government, Work, BBC, work
Many people will have seen the staff response to the resignation of Greg Dyke as Director General of the BBC. I like many people were completely gutted by his decision, but he made it and I respect that and his reasons for doing so
Published on 18 November 2003 in Television, TV Programmes, BBC, BBC Three, television
One thing puzzled me whilst watching the excellent Little Britain on BBC Three which ended a few weeks back but iscoming soon to BBC Two - why was it shown without a DOG?
Published on 28 October 2003 in Internet, Web Development, Work, BBC, bbc.co.uk, web development
One of my last tasks as a Client Side Developer at the BBC has now snook online.