iplayer agenda in news

Agenda Setters: Where are they now... Ashley Highfield

News Chief among his credits is the launch of the Beeb's iPlayer video-on-demand service, which has been gaining in popularity since its launch on Christmas Day last year. The service, announced in November 2007 and slated... [16 Sep 2008]

Carphone Warehouse plans broadband boost

News Bandwidth-draining apps such as the BBC iPlayer may also be causing ISPs to scratch their heads over their broadband strategies, he added. Exclusive Special Report: CIO Agenda 2008 Find out what's hot on... [09 May 2008]

BBC iPlayer gets 3.5 million hits

News More than 3.5 million BBC programmes have been watched using the BBC's online on-demand iPlayer TV service during the fortnight after Christmas Day. The programmes were watched by more than one million visitors using... [15 Jan 2008]

BBC iPlayer gets Christmas bonus

News The BBC's iPlayer website saw a 14-fold increase in traffic during the festive period. Since its launch, iPlayer has attracted criticism as the download version was only available on Microsoft's Windows XP. [10 Jan 2008]

BBC, ITV and C4 team up for on-demand TV

News Although the BBC launched its iPlayer service in July and ITV and Channel 4 both have their own on-demand services, Kangaroo is intended to complement these with the addition of archived content. The broadcasters will... [28 Nov 2007]

Facebook founder tops Agenda Setters list

News Reflecting the increasing role of web 2.0, the BBC's director of future media and technology, Ashley Highfield (5), rose three places, primarily for his work around the iPlayer online TV service. Zuckerberg topped the... [17 Oct 2007]

BBC's new media boss talks web 3.0

News Understandably, he spoke about initiatives such as the Beeb's on-demand TV service iPlayer, which puts a rolling seven days' worth of BBC TV content on tap to anyone online in the UK. The last two years, during much of... [03 Jul 2007]

Agenda Setters: Where are they now... Ashley Highfield

News Key projects include the BBC iPlayer, which will allow 'catch-up' TV up to seven days after it is broadcast; putting the BBC programme catalogue online; and overhauling the organisation's websites and investigating blogs. [19 Sep 2006]

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