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Author: Subject: Free Lecture by the BBC's Head of Digital Media Technology

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  posted on 9/5/08 at 01:39
Hi all

Thought you might like to hear about this one - and it's free to attend!

The Institution of Engineering and Technology Young Professionals’ Event
Downloading Top Gear Legally: Why I joined the BBC
Presentation by Anthony Rose, Head of Digital Media Technology, BBC
Tuesday, 20 May 2008 at 6.00 pm: The IET, Savoy Place, London WC2R 0BL, UK
www.theiet.org/ypevent

About the Event

Anthony Rose, Head of Digital Media Technology at the BBC will talk about career progression, the process of overcoming engineering problems, and a technical overview of the BBC iPlayer.

With more than 17 million requests to download or stream BBC content in March 2008, the iPlayer is undoubtedly changing the way the UK audience is viewing television content. The talk will cover how future releases of the iPlayer might further change our viewing habits, and the challenges to be overcome on the way.

Key Benefits of Attending

This is your opportunity to hear about the past, present and future of the highly successful BBC iPlayer from the person responsible for delivering the project.

The lecture is particularly relevant to young professionals – attendees will hear about the latest developments in consuming digital media on demand via the Internet and gain inspiration from Anthony's varied career path.

Free to attend Reception

After the talk, the IET’s London Network hosts a networking reception with wine and canapés. Attendance at both the lecture and reception is free!

For more information, contact:

The IET | Event Services | Tel +44 (0)1438 765647 | Email eventsa3@theiet.org

Hope to see some of you there
Sarah

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