- Wed Jan 26, 2005 8:54 pm
#164117
Maybe I am naive but then with reading the following from the latest radio times newsletter:
Radio Ga Ga
The BBC is launching an improved internet Radio Player this week. The service will make almost every BBC radio programme available live and on demand for seven days after transmission. According to recent figures, over ten million hours of BBC radio is consumed on line per month and, from today (25 January), the new player offers 500 more hours of programming, as well as a range of new features.
I think quite a few people would be expecting quite a few new things.
as for a range of new features I've only found 1 and thats the carry on where u left off feature.
Mk. wrote:Congratulations on becoming the most naive poster in forum history! How do feel now that you have recieved your award?
Maybe I am naive but then with reading the following from the latest radio times newsletter:
Radio Ga Ga
The BBC is launching an improved internet Radio Player this week. The service will make almost every BBC radio programme available live and on demand for seven days after transmission. According to recent figures, over ten million hours of BBC radio is consumed on line per month and, from today (25 January), the new player offers 500 more hours of programming, as well as a range of new features.
I think quite a few people would be expecting quite a few new things.
as for a range of new features I've only found 1 and thats the carry on where u left off feature.