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Rupert Allman | 09:50 UK time, Friday, 9 November 2007

A few quick words of appreciation and an early apology. The response to the blog has been excellent. Your recommendations and suggested stories have been a pot pourri of the informed, the intuitive and the entertaining. So thank you. We'll do our best to respond to as many as possible. It's exactly what we hoped for but in all honesty could never be sure until we actually got this going. For those who haven't had a direct reply - apologies - we're not ignoring you but our immediate concern is how we turn all that happens here into some that'll work on the wireless. We're getting there, stand by your beds.

Comments

  1. At 11:06 AM on 09 Nov 2007, iCharlie wrote:


    Rupert

    I have a feeling this "new" prog is going to be very good indeed. The website's excellent. Great links

    And, it's at the leading edge, insofar as I can see, of mainstream broadcasting/audience interactivity - exciting stuff. A fun journey ahead I think

    Any plans for a web-cam..?

    "Stand by your beds" I do wish you hadn't said that Rupert

    5.30 am the Barrack room door would CRASH open and the Sergeant, stamping-in, everything shaking would scream...

    Hands-off c--ks!

    Feet in socks!

    STAND BY YOUR B-E-D-S..!"

    Still, at least I didn't have to brew the tea...

  2. At 06:04 PM on 09 Nov 2007, Helal Ahmed wrote:

    I think it's a great idea being able to interact directly with the BBC in this manner.

    I think it will be interesting when more people use the site, the scope and variety of topics should make good reading, hopefully!!

    The use of new media by the BBC is to be applauded, only wish you would not use proprietary codecs in your broadcasts.

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