BBC Testing TV Download Service

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The Guardian is reporting that the BBC is starting a trial service allowing customers with broadband to download TV shows on demand.

Randomly drawn from applicants around the country, with the only stipulation being that they have high-speed internet access, they will be the first to experience the BBC’s so-called interactive Media Player, or iMP.

The corporation will move a step closer to delivering what it calls “iTunes for the broadcast industry” later this year, launching a public trial of iMP, which allows viewers to download any show from the previous week that they may have missed.

Clearly this is linked to the fact that Brits have become accustomed to downloading American TV shows via BitTorrent rather than suffer the months-long wait for new programs to jump across the pond. Now we here at BBB can live just fine with almost every Asian country being more advanced technologically than us. However, our blood boils over when even the Limeys have us beat. Isn’t there a reason for that whole little revolution thingy? They have a monarchy! These people are about as cutting edge as tea with crumpets and they’re ahead of us.

<small>We are so very ashamed of you all. Mr. Bean is mocking you.</small>

Posted by Ori on 05/18 at 05:32 AM

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