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BBC iPlayer—Finally—Will Go Cross-Platform With Adobe

By Staci D. Kramer - Mon 15 Oct 2007 04:45 PM PST

After months of criticism, the BBC will be able to offer Mac and Linux users access to its catch-up video service iPlayer by the end of the year via a just-announced strategic relationship with Adobe. The twist: as the BBC’s top digital exec Ashley Highfield told paidContent:UK last month would be the case, Mac and Linux use will be limited to streaming through Adobe (NSDQ: ADBE) Flash Player software while the PC download service stays Windows only. (Windows users will be able to access the streaming video, too.) Release.

Much more detail over at our sister site paidContent:UK

Posted in: Broadband, Companies, BBCi, Countries, UK & Europe, Media, TV, Technologies/Formats


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