The future of TV is… TV
Published on 18 February 2010 in Television, BBC, BBC iPlayer, Freesat, television, video on demand, Virgin Media

Yes on demand may be everywhere, however it appears we do still love our TV sets...
Published on 18 February 2010 in Television, BBC, BBC iPlayer, Freesat, television, video on demand, Virgin Media
Yes on demand may be everywhere, however it appears we do still love our TV sets...
Published on 15 February 2010 in Daily Links, adverts, BBC, BBC Radio 6music, London, radio, Sky, television, television programmes, Virgin Media
BBC Trust’s service review of Radio 2 and 6 Music As a 6music listener, I was particularly keen to see what the Trust thought of the station during its recent review. It seems pretty positive stuff with some sensible tweaks to the format and encouragement. Flickr: London dot gov The Greater London Authority is getting all social media and inviting you – yes that's YOU – to join their flickr group and post photos of London. I suspect they won't want ones of graffiti, overcrowded tube trains and traffic jams though. Ban all advertising in public spaces, says thinktank – guardian.co.uk If I remember correctly, over in the kingdom of Bhutan they did something akin to what this thinktank are suggesting. The idea is that the key to success of the country is not wealth but the happiness of the population. I think they banned billboards as part of that. It's an intriguing concept and as someone who has to walk past about 15 billboards in a mere ten minute walk to the tube station, one I'd happily support! Gross national happiness – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Wikipedia explains Bhutan's concept of Gross National Happiness Noel Edmonds develops TV quizshow... View Article
Published on 23 March 2008 in Shopping, broadband, Sky, telephone, television, Virgin Media
What is the market like in the UK for bundled packages of TV/phone/broadband? Could I go start bundling my TV, broadband and phone and save some cash?
Published on 4 December 2007 in BBC red button, Interactive TV, BBC, DTT, Freesat, Freeview, interactive television, Sky, Virgin Media
I don't know what anyone else thought, but when I read that bit of the Freesat FAQ about interactive content on Freesat, I thought that the author was being just a little cagey - that they weren't really telling me much.