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iPlayer comes to the WiiDVDBack23 @ Apr 09, 2008 16:55 | 9 comments
For those unaware, the iPlayer offers content from many of the BBC's TV shows and radio stations.
"Working with Nintendo marks another exciting milestone for BBC iPlayer," commented Erik Huggers, group controller for Future Media and Technology at the BBC.
"It underlines our commitment to reaching new audiences by making BBC iPlayer available on as many platforms as possible.
"The BBC's catch-up TV service can now be accessed on an increasing number of different platforms - from the web and portable devices to gaming consoles. It will shortly be available on TV."
The one hitch is that current Wii owners need to pay a fee to have the Internet Channel but the BBC noted that it is looking into way to making the iPlayer service completely free in the future.
"This exciting alliance with the BBC is yet another way in which Nintendo is looking to broaden the market for its products by offering compelling and relevant content to families," added David Yarnton, general manager of Nintendo UK.
"BBC iPlayer on Wii will offer Wii owners another reason to turn their console on everyday and adds to the already established non gaming content on Wii that includes news and weather channels and an internet browser."
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Comment by: DSWarrior (Apr 09, 2008 18:41) Now this is a good idea...let's just hope they find a good way to make it work...for free...as they claim it'll be...Anyways, I hope they find a good way to make it happen. |
Comment by: PantherM (Apr 09, 2008 19:25) Sounds like Sony's PlayTV for the PS3.
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Comment by: susieqbbb (Apr 09, 2008 22:40) cool but this doesn't help anyone.
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Comment by: wrules (Apr 10, 2008 19:41) why not for ps3? |
Comment by: locobrown (Apr 10, 2008 20:29) Making the service free in the future? Why not now? In the UK you need to have an operating license and depending on how many tvs you have that's the premium you pay. It wouldn't surprise me if anybody needed an operating license for the Wii as well, once this service kicks off. Nobody gives anything away for free, unless its freeware open source software. Yeah, right. |
Comment by: 7thsinger (Apr 11, 2008 17:16) We'll just have to see how far in the future it takes before this service is actually free. |
Comment by: goodswipe (Apr 11, 2008 17:30) Err, not interested unless it's free... |
Comment by: juniR (Apr 12, 2008 01:19) susieqbbb if you dislike the internet channel so much then really - just delete it - all you lose is £3.50 or $7 or 5 euros you effectively payed for it and you never get wound up by it again. I personally think it's a small price to pay to get rid of so much angst. ;)
Originally posted by wrules: http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/technology/2008/04/wii.html
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Comment by: wrules (Apr 19, 2008 08:59) you can actually vist bbc iplayer on the ps3 but it isn't official, go to ps3iplayer.com in the ps3's internet browser. I have used it and seems alright, some people however claim that it doesn't work. Will
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