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		<title>9 things since june 1st</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Jun 2009 23:19:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Marie F</dc:creator>
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17 days and no posts, tut tut tut. This was due to being very busy recently  (which 9 on the list partially explains) and not for a lack of subject matter, in fact there&#8217;s been a tidal wave of subjects I could have written about that I felt overwhelmed at the prospect of catching [...]]]></description>
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<p>17 days and no posts, tut tut tut. This was due to being very busy recently  (which 9 on the list partially explains) and not for a lack of subject matter, in fact there&#8217;s been a tidal wave of subjects I could have written about that I felt overwhelmed at the prospect of catching up. So here is a rodeo round up of 9 things that I could have written about but didn&#8217;t since June 1st&#8230;<span id="more-89"></span></p>
<p><strong>1) iPod Touch 3.0</strong> update. I have an iPod touch so the update is not as thrill a minute for me as the iPhone owners. But it was £5.99 well spent on the ability to copy and paste.</p>
<p><strong>2) Kev and Alice</strong> An interesting experiment in which games design student Robin Burkinshaw is documenting the lives of <a href="http://aliceandkev.wordpress.com/" target="_blank">two homeless characters</a> (Kev and his daughter Alice) he created and has let loose within Sims 3  (found c/o <a href="http://http://twitter.com/billt" target="_blank">Billt</a>)</p>
<p><strong>3) Digital Britain </strong>Well who doesn&#8217;t know by now that the full report was published this week to a generally &#8216;its not soo bad&#8217; reaction.</p>
<p><strong>4) American Prince</strong> Tommy Pallotta&#8217;s (producer of rotorscoperific <em>A Scanner Darkly</em> and <em>Waking life</em>) sequel to Martin Scorsese&#8217;s <em>American Boy</em>, <em>American Prince</em> has been distributed for free across tinterweb torrents.<br />
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5) Eden</strong> I don&#8217;t think I&#8217;ve ever been as surprised by news of an upcoming video game as I am with <a href="http://blog.spout.com/2009/06/18/von-triers-antichrist-gets-a-video-game-tie-in-today-in-film-bloggery-061809/">Eden</a>; a first person PC follow up to events in Lars von Trier&#8217;s controversial <em>Antichrist</em> &#8211; not one for the DS then.</p>
<p><strong>6) Milo</strong> All technological wows of <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KWZjb46uzbk" target="_blank">Milo and Natal</a> aside- does anyone else have the nagging feeling that Milo is the harbinger of doom who will eventually bring about the death of the human race?</p>
<p><strong>7) Channel 4 Back Catalogue</strong> From July Channel 4 is going to be putting all of their <a href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2009/jun/07/channel-4-back-catalogue-online-free" target="_blank">back catalogue</a> on the 4oD catch up service for free.</p>
<p><strong>8 ) #iranelection</strong> I&#8217;m guessing that 99.9% of people reading this post will be on twitter so I don&#8217;t need to elaborate on the impact twitter and the Iran election have had on each other, especially in light of the fact that the Twitter <a href="http://blog.twitter.com/2009/06/down-time-rescheduled.html" target="_blank">rescheduled maintenance</a> to ensure the service stayed up on Monday.</p>
<p><strong>9) New Job</strong> and last but not least, I have a new job as an Innovation and New Markets Executive for <a href="http://www.screenwm.co.uk/" target="_blank">Screen West Midlands</a> which I&#8217;m thrilled about. Meaning I will departing <a href="http://www.sodapictures.com/" target="_blank">Soda Pictures</a> and London (eep) at the beginning of July to return to my Brummie roots.</p>
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		<title>catch up headache</title>
		<link>http://www.tigershungry.co.uk/2009/05/catch-up-headache/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 May 2009 22:31:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Marie F</dc:creator>
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Like a lot of people I can definitely say that my viewing habits have changed now that such a range of free and recent tv content is available to view online. But even as someone thinks she finds it easy to get to grips with different operating systems and programmes I&#8217;m beginning to get a [...]]]></description>
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<p>Like a lot of people I can definitely say that my viewing habits have changed now that such a range of free and recent tv content is available to view online. But even as someone thinks she finds it easy to get to grips with different operating systems and programmes I&#8217;m beginning to get a bit of a headache when it comes to VOD/ catch up players.<span id="more-30"></span></p>
<p>Of course I have the main shows I miss on TV each week and hunt down regardless of what player they&#8217;re on, but its not easy to browse programmes on the players in the same way I would TV channels. And this makes it hard for me to find or view programmes outside of those I habitually watch.</p>
<p>Firstly there doesn&#8217;t seem to be any independent centralised listing service of the content available across the players, meaning you&#8217;re left to traipse from URL to URL scrolling through their varying methods of programme listing. Even if you have an idea of a show you want to watch, first you have to locate which UK broadcaster owns the rights, then there&#8217;s still a chance that said channel might not own online distribution rights or that due to their availabilty dates you can no longer watch.</p>
<p>So far I can think of at least of 10 different online players I&#8217;ve used (Other than those listed above this includes Joost, The Auteurs, Babelgum &lt;cough&gt; Hulu, the trully appalling ABC player and the annoying in show ad placements- but still webby winning NBC player&lt;/cough&gt;) and of course each of these has had its own, URL, GUI, listings methods, programme availability dates, and various quirks which to me is just a big ole mess to navigate or become comfortable with.</p>
<p>To truly make the wealth of free content to view online or easy to navigate are we going to have to wait for</p>
<p>-an independent third party player to pull together all the content (which I&#8217;m sure the competition commision could have issues with)</p>
<p>-a decent search engine to search through content,</p>
<p>-till the individual platforms naturally begin to adopt much more similar de facto standards.<br />
If anyone knows of any plans for the above then I would be very keen to hear about these as I know I&#8217;m often a few steps behind current plans.</p>
<p>One thing I&#8217;ve always believed is that to encourage legal viewing of content, and thus create sustainable revenue streams content needs to be easier for people to view legally than illegally, regardless of whether people have to sit through a few pre and mid roll ads. But for the time being torrents offer users a much greater sense of consistency of use, online community support and access to content.</p>
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