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The Wii gets streaming TV from the BBC

Wii iPlayer BBC

The BBC's iPlayer TV catch-up service is making its way to the Nintendo Wii today. British residents who navigate to www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer using Opera's Internet Channel browser will be greeted by the same selection of streaming programs made available for PC users.

The BBC promises to bring a slightly updated version in the coming months that will add additional functionality, the same way Opera did with the specially designed version of its browser made just for the Wii. Best of all, it will be a standalone channel app. The BBC's Anthony Rose hopes this will fit the needs of users who don't want to have to load up the browser and navigate to their iPlayer bookmark, or pay for the Internet application in the first place.

This is the first time the iPlayer has made its living room debut. Previously the only way to get iPlayer programming on your TV set was by hooking up your home PC or laptop to your television. Enterprising iPhone users were also able to take advantage of the streaming on their TV sets, as long as they had the AV cable pack and a universal dock, which costs about £70.00 ($139) combined.

Previous iPlayer coverage:
iPlayer gets iPhone support
BBC's iPlayer getting Mac version in 2008, Web version continues to dominate usage
BBC moving to Adobe Flash, iPlayer on the Web soon
BBC puts shows online

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by Scott Gardener April 9, 2008 7:54 PM PDT
Of course, all this is moot for now for those of us stuck over here on the wrong continent. Appearantly it's only available to those living in the UK. And we had to make a fuss about quartering Red Coats and hurling tea shipments into the ocean.
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by ackmondual April 10, 2008 9:41 AM PDT
dang. I know quite a few people here in the US who would enjoy BBC material. Perhaps one day this'll make the transition over the Atlantic
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by stazzers April 10, 2008 2:40 PM PDT
I want my Doctor Who, dammit.
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