[vicsireland] Re: Click url - AND TWO OTHER TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMMES

  • From: "Flor Lynch" <florlync@xxxxxx>
  • To: <vicsireland@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 25 May 2008 01:37:02 +0100

Hi Tony,

There are two (other) BBC related radio programmes on computers & technology 
that I know of.  One is called iPM, (sharing what we know), and is put out 
weekly on Saturday evenings after either 6.00 or 6.30 hours, on the BBC 
Radio 4 (Web site).  (It is also available ad a podcast.  (iPM - Interactive 
Pm? - being a substitute for their 'PM' during the week, perhaps.  I think 
it's re-broadcast on some BBC local stations such as Radio Wales, etc., but 
I can't promise that.)  The other programme I'm familiar with is BBC World 
Service's Digital Planet, broadcast at various times on Monday,  Tuesday and 
early Wednesday, also available as a downloadable podcast.  I mention these 
in part because the BBC Click-On-Line programme is largely a TV/video 
experience, even over the Web.  between the three of them, they cover much 
common ground.  Thus, I listen to Digital Planet regularly whilst 
occasionally listening to iPM.  I use the Click Online programme if a BBC 
technology article which interests me links to it.  (Of course, I cannot do 
all of these things in the same or an approximately same time-frame!)  There 
is even an NPR  - WPR, World Public Radio - programme, actually) which 
produces a technollogy programme in part collaboration with BBC World, again 
as a podcast; and it's also a pretty good show.  There's just loadza stuff 
out there.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Tony Sweeney" <tonysweeney1@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: "vics" <vicsireland@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, May 24, 2008 11:37 PM
Subject: [vicsireland] Click url


www.bbcworld.com/click

It is not the BBC url that possibly most of us might be used to!

Tony. 


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