Pic Of The Day: iPlayer Bafta

Forgive the self-backslap.
The building is today dotted with the masks awarded by Bafta, which have an appealing glint in the May sunshine. As you may have already heard, the BBC iPlayer won in the category Interactive Innovation - Service / Platform against stiff competition from Bebo Open Media Platform, KateModern and Channel 4's Big Art Mob. Three of these satisfyingly heavy gongs were picked up by Anthony Rose, Ian Hunter and Internet Controller Tony Ageh.
Kudos also, in two senses of the word, to Spooks, winner of Interactive Innovation - Content.
Alan Connor is co-editor, BBC Internet Blog.
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Thoroughly deserved IMO. I'm watching so many more shows than before, even though I have Virgin Media which has some catch up shows already. The iP's quick and easy, and technologically brilliant.
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iPlayer definitely deserved to win this. Well done.
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It's beautifully designed and no doubt the back-end is technically very impressive but how is it "innovative" or even particularly "interactive"?
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I love iPlayer and use it lots, especially when working out (downloading to Archos tablet).
I'd like to see some kind of chart that shows the monthly download figures (number of programs, gigabytes, users, favourite programs and # downloads, etc). It would be great to see the rate of growth of iPlayer over the last 11 months (and beyond).
Do you have plans to put these up on a website somewhere? (Maybe even this blog?)
Thanks and best wishes
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I'd like to see the BBC overcome the imorals of copyright and open this up for the rest of europe - or at least accept payment from other countries.
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