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April 26, 2006 | Filed under: Internet TV

The BBC website is becoming Two Dot Ohified to have user-generated content at its heart. This organisation is incredible and seems to stand alone amongst the TV networks. They have been experimenting with p2p distribution for years; they know Creative Commons principles and are releasing their catalogue for public use and they have been building API’s for their data for as long as anyone else has.

Now we are going to see blogs and wikis with a rich media BBC player at the centre.

I think they are spot on. Combine user-generated content with the ‘professional’ stuff. Bring depth, diversity, integrity and, of course, users.

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