Rumor: Google bringing the BBC iPlayer to the US?
Every time we write a story about Hulu, international Download Squad readers ask us when the streaming television site will be available outside of the US. And I get it. Because that's how I feel every time I see a story about the BBC iPlayer, which lets UK residents watch BBC programming online.
Well, Hulu is working on rolling out service in other countries as soon as it can get broadcast rights and advertising deals in place. The BBC iPlayer thing is a bit more complicated, because British citizens pay a licensing fee to support BBC content, which means that while iPlayer content is available ad-free in the UK, it's geotargeted to work only for computer users in the UK.
But now The Telegraph is reporting that the BBC is in negotiations with Google to roll out an international version of th eiPlayer. It's likely that any international version would either include advertising or a subscription fee.
And of course, there's a chance that this whole thing could fall through or that it's just a rumor. But if it's true, we could soon live in a world where you can watch episodes of Heroes, Doctor Who, or 24 in a web browser without resorting to the shadowy areas of the interenet.
[via Gizmodo]
Well, Hulu is working on rolling out service in other countries as soon as it can get broadcast rights and advertising deals in place. The BBC iPlayer thing is a bit more complicated, because British citizens pay a licensing fee to support BBC content, which means that while iPlayer content is available ad-free in the UK, it's geotargeted to work only for computer users in the UK.
But now The Telegraph is reporting that the BBC is in negotiations with Google to roll out an international version of th eiPlayer. It's likely that any international version would either include advertising or a subscription fee.
And of course, there's a chance that this whole thing could fall through or that it's just a rumor. But if it's true, we could soon live in a world where you can watch episodes of Heroes, Doctor Who, or 24 in a web browser without resorting to the shadowy areas of the interenet.
[via Gizmodo]













Comments
11
Subscribe to commentsgunghultJun 1st 2009 1:57PM
I love this. I miss the BBC.
ChrisJun 6th 2009 2:16AM
Hi, try http://thetv.wordpress.com for low cost access to the iPlayer from anywhere!
ChrisJun 6th 2009 3:56AM
Sorry - that should have read http://cthetv.wordpress.com - Chris
FossiiJun 1st 2009 4:01PM
Sorry to be the bearer of old news but 24 hasn't been on the BBC in years, although it does have things such as Mad Men so that's a bonus I guess, doubt it'll be on the international version due to licensing issues though
Brad LinderJun 1st 2009 4:03PM
What I meant is that hopefully you'll be able to access both Hulu (with 24, and Heroes) and the iPlayer (with Doctor Who) in both the US and UK soon.
FossiiJun 1st 2009 4:04PM
Ahh I see now, BBC2 used to show 24 and Heroes is on now
Brad LinderJun 1st 2009 4:07PM
Yeah, sorry about that. I probably could have been more clear.
McQJun 1st 2009 4:14PM
Bah. Still no BBC Player (or Hulu, for that matter) in Canada.
NoneJun 1st 2009 4:43PM
Nope, but Piracy works just as well.
ChrisJun 6th 2009 3:54AM
Sorry - that should have read http://cthetv.wordpress.com - Chris
MichaelSandersJul 26th 2009 8:07PM
None:
So I take it your be happy when no one makes content because everyone just nicks it, therefor no logical business model.