I really like this, if nothing else it's just interesting to see how
much and of what radio I listen too!

The graphs etc look really nice, young and fresh! Flex I assume!

Good work.

H.

On Wed, Sep 3, 2008 at 9:21 PM, Chris Sizemore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> genius stuff guys!
>
>
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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Ian Forrester
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> Subject: RE: [backstage] Radio Pop
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> http://backstage.bbc.co.uk/news/archives/2008/09/radio_pop_goes.html
>
> And lots of APML ;)
>
> Ian Forrester
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Tristan Ferne
>         Sent: 03 September 2008 17:37
>         To: backstage@lists.bbc.co.uk
>         Subject: RE: [backstage] Radio Pop
>
>
>         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/
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>                 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_listeni.shtml.
>
>                         D.
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