Hello everyone, Thanks for checking Radio Pop out and keep those bug reports coming. Radio Pop -> tracklistings -> last.fm is certainly on the list of things to look at. Specially for Backstage-type people there's an API you might want to look at http://www.radiopop.co.uk/api, including using OAuth to submit data to Radio Pop. Get in contact if you want to use it. Looking forward to the next Track Playing revision. Tristan
----------------------------- Tristan Ferne Senior Development Producer, R&D Future Media & Technology for BBC Audio & Music Interactive http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/radiolabs/ ________________________________ From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Chris Riley Sent: 03 September 2008 16:08 To: backstage@lists.bbc.co.uk Subject: Re: [backstage] Radio Pop Hi Dafyd, From the looks of it Radio Pop is only intended to record the radio programmes you're listening too, not the music. But I guess it wouldn't be too hard for them to add in the link between the programmes you've listened to and the track listing for those programmes to extrapolate some more information about your music taste, and ultimatly chuck that at last.fm Until then though it looks like I might be able to add support for Radio Pop to my Track Playing website - http://www.trackplaying.com - it is quite a nice fit. If you are using Track Playing to find out about the artist playing on the radio, I then know what radio station you're listening to and can tell Radio Pop, and let you "Pop" aswell. And with the further update I want to make to Track Playing of having it scrobble the track information to last.fm, I might have quite a nice little service going on! FYI I've been making constant updates to Track Playing over the last week, but I'll post more on those later. All in all well done to the Radio Labs team, looks like a nice little prototype you've built there! (Note the link to widgets on http://www.radiopop.co.uk/help links to http://www.radiopop.co.uk/pulse, and that says "Page not found".) Cheers, Chris 2008/9/3 Dafyd Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Don't think this has been posted to the list yet: Radio Labs' Radio Pop [http://www.radiopop.co.uk]. Social radio? Fit! Now, who's going to get it to talk nicely to Last.fm...? Blog post at http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/radiolabs/2008/09/radio_pop_social_radio_list eni.shtml. D. -- e: [EMAIL PROTECTED] w: www.dafyd.me.uk m: 07834 356 324