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1 Enhancement: Live Text on DAB
Now playing: How Can You Be Sure by Radiohead… You are listening to Steve Lamacq on BBC 6 Music BBC 6 Music The band's first single "Creep" was a hit in the USA before Britain… Radiohead formed in Oxfordshire in the late 1980s Radios now come with screens on which you can read the basic info you need such as what station, programme and song or interview is now on (DOUBLE CLICK)

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3 Enhancement: 10’, 3’, 1’

4 Choice Interactivity Control Ubiquity Enhancement

5 Evolution of sites - Radio 1
All of our sites have come a long way since their first forays onto the internet. Our understanding of what drives audiences, of navigation and user centred design, of what content is useful and which is spurious in an online world has grown immeasurably.

6 Interactivity The Internet has made it possible to go deeper, search for more information and interact with our programmes and networks. You can check a playlist, look at a webcam, vote, send an , communicate via live chat, instant messenger or message boards (CLICK)

7 Interactivity: Monthly unique users
All BBC Radio & Music websites - monthly unique users As have the audiences using these websites – growing from approximately 1 million 3 years ago to over 6 million visitors a month.

8 Choice Interactivity Control Ubiquity Enhancement

9 Ubiquity

10 Electronic Programme Guide via DAB
Looking forward, we might be able to envisage radios that look like this. These devices might make full use of the benefits of digital technology that I’ve outlined in this presentation. With a large screen you could have various visual enhancements and the ability through an always on connection to feedback at any time to the station you’re listening to. An Electronic Programme Guide would guide you through the mass of choice. Where your device always stores the last news broadcast so you don’t have to wait until the hour or half hour for the latest news and sport – you just click news (CLICK) Where you can use the storage on your radio device to ensure you never again miss the Archers (CLICK). You just select it (CLICK) and record all episodes for the future (CLICK) And then have the choice of your own selection of stored programmes on your hard drive, or a selection that the BBC has made for you. Of course, this guy once demo’d the radio of the future once as well (CLICK)

11 Available technologies

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14 Conclusion DMB and Korean activity are hugely welcomed by UK Broadcasters A range of attractive consumer products that can deliver digital radio Audio and radio will also capitalise on multimedia capabilities The BBC is keen to help if we can


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