it'll be delivered via the internet... using that funny HTML stuff

(streamed in Real/WM I expect, cos that'll make it easier to set up - it is
a trial after all...).

The actual site itself is very nice, IMHO (not that I had anything to do
with it!)


On 18/04/07, James Cox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Ian -
any idea how this trial is going to be delivered? any tech specs on the
trial itself?

i'm thinking scary black boxes and dial groups.

wait, that was nielson.....

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On 18 Apr 2007, at 16:39, Ian Forrester wrote:

Hi All,

Outside of the framework debate...

The BBC Archive trial is getting closer to opening its doors. Exclusively
I can now tell you that the register your interest form is up (16:30). So if
your interested in taking part in the trial, go to
http://bbc.co.uk/archive now.

There is no press launch or anything like that yet, so your really the
first people to find out about this. So do it today before the 20,000 places
disappear.

Cheers,

Ian Forrester
Senior Producer, BBC Backstage
BC4 B4, Media Village, 201 Wood Lane, London W12 7RJ

email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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