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Archive for 21/08/2007
BBC iPlayer petition wins 16,000 signatures
21/08/2007 by swordfish.
More than 16,000 people have now signed an e-petition protesting about the way the BBC has rolled out its on-demand TV service, iPlayer.
The deadline for the e-petition on the 10 Downing Street website passes today — and then it is up to the government to issue a response.
The petition urges the prime minister to request the BBC develops an iPlayer for non-Windows platforms.
The BBC has previously stated that the iPlayer was launched to the largest audience first — XP users — with other platforms due to follow.
Source: ZDNET
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