The BBC announced yesterday that it has started to roll out 30 day availability for programmes listed on BBC iPlayer and BBC iPlayer Radio. Until now, and since its launch in 2007, programmes had only ...
A popup box now appears asking viewers “Got a TV Licence?” It tells them: “You need one to watch any BBC programme on iPlayer—live, catchup, or on-demand. It’s the law.” TV Licensing, meanwhile, ...
The BBC is putting more focus on its streaming service, following Netflix in making bespoke programmes that aren't for broadcast. Luke Westaway is a senior editor at CNET and writer/ presenter of ...
Is sideloading the new downloading? BBC iPlayer will now work on portable devices that support Microsoft Windows Media-protected content, opening the service up to more portable devices than ever.
From tomorrow, you could be fined up to £1,000 for watching iPlayer without a TV licence. Up to now, UK-based viewers could watch BBC programmes via the internet without paying the £145.50 fee as long ...
Over the years, the BBC has amassed an impressive trove of classic TV and radio programming. Accessing it all can be tricky, however, because iPlayer has always been positioned as more of a catchup ...
LONDON, April 9 (Reuters) - More than 42 million programmes have been watched or downloaded via the BBC's [BBC.UL] iPlayer Internet TV catch-up service since it was fully launched on Christmas Day, ...
The new version of BBC iPlayer goes live today, offering a refreshed design, personalisation options and links to social media services. Writing on a BBC blog, head of BBC iPlayer James Hewines said ...
BBC iPlayer, the BBC’s on-demand service, hit record-breaking numbers in 2012, with 2.32 billion TV and radio programme requests and 36.5 billion minutes of BBC programmes enjoyed across all platforms ...
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