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- 1. Challenges and opportunities for the
BBC and the Web
Southampton, Dec 6th 2012
Internet Research and Future Services
George Wright, Head of IR&FS
@georgie
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- 2. Intro
• Background
• Overview of the BBC
• Brief History of the BBC
• R&D at the BBC
• The Internet and the BBC
• What we do on and with the Web
• Questions
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- 3. Me
George Wright
Head of Internet Research
& Future Services
> 17 years at the BBC
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- 4. BBC Overview
• Largest Public Broadcaster in Europe
• Not for profit
• Licence fee funded (£154.40/ year)
• Independent of Government
• Incorporated under Royal Charter
• 70 radio stations, 10 TV channels, large content website
• Main domestic UK service
• Worldwide News service
• Commercial subsidiary (for overseas sales/ DVDs etc)
• 27,000 staff
• £4.8 bil annual revenue
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- 6. Service Overview
• Begun in 1922
• TV broadcasts begun 1936
• Colour TV started 1967
• FM radio 1955
• Website 1993
• Digital Radio 1995
• DTV 1998
• HDTV 2006
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- 7. BBC R&D
• 160 staff across 3 labs
• Been in existence since 1930
• Incorporated by Royal Charter: “..maintain BBC’s position
as a centre of excellence for research and development in
broadcasting and other means for the electronic
distribution of audio, visual and audiovisual material, and
in related technologies.”
• “The UK's NASA” (House of Lords Select Committee on
the BBC Charter Review 2005-6)
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- 8. Some highlights of BBC R&D's history
Noise-cancelling microphone (1927)
VHF/FM transmitter(1945)
• Colour TV (1954)
• Digital TV standards proposed (1964)
• Digital audio recorder/playback demonstrated (1971)
• CEEFAX (text service on TV) (1974)
• NICAM stereo (1986)
• BBC Internet service (1989-1995)
• Multicast internet streams (2004)
• Freeview HD (2008)
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- 9. Who my team are
• Internet Research and Future Services section within BBC
R&D
• Working at the audience end of the broadcast chain
• Full range of skills (Engineers, designers, producers)
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- 10. What we do
• We build new prototypes, demonstrators and services
across all digital platforms
• To try things out
• To explore things
• To solve problems
• Focus on user-facing things
• Also, protocols and standards for emerging platforms
• Engineering and UX [User Experience] /HCI [Human
Computer Interaction] research
• 5yr time horizon
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- 11. Who we work with
• BBC programme makers (Dr Who, Springwatch)
• Mobile and TV Platforms product development teams
• Academia
• SMEs
• Collaborative research partners (TSB, European
Commission - EU FP7, EU PPP)
• Standards bodies (W3C, EBU, DVB)
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- 12. We work in the open
Site http://www.bbc.co.uk/rd/prototyping
Blog http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/rd
Code: http://github.com/bbcrd
Weeknotes http://bbc.in/rdweeknotes
White papers http://www.bbc.co.uk/rd/publications/
Conferences (IBC, W3C etc)
Standards bodies (W3C, DVB)
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- 13. Issues and questions
Corporate R&D traditionally has a different pace to it
30 years ago, competition came after 5-25 years of
preparation (Channel 4, BSkyB, commercial radio)
Now, a service can be conceived, developed, tested,
deployed and acquired in <12 months
Many new user-facing services come from the West Coast
Most are either PPU (pay per use) or ad-supported
Where does this leave BBC/ Corporate R&D?
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- 14. The BBC and the Web
Bbc.co.uk since 1994
First Website 1995
Strong early promoter/
adopter of Web
standards
Now most popular
content site in Europe
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- 15. R&D approach
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Standards
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Usage/HCI
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Low level plumbing
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Distribution platform
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'Web as medium/canvas'
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ID/personal data
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Prototyping
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SemWeb/Big Data
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Archives
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Cross-platform work
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Future
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- 16. Standards
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BBC member of, strongly involved in, W3C
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Chair W3C Audio WG
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Involved in many other WGs
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Drive adoption eg SemWeb
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DVB and EBU
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Learning by doing
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Avoid vendor hype
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Evalute new standards, proposals
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- 17. HCI and UX
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Advanced UI research
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Browser moving target closing
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Mobile/STB whole new series of challenges
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Recommendations
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- 18. Low level plumbing
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Ipv6
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Multicast trials
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P2P work
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Mobile broadcast/ spectrum/whitespace
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Future Internet
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Vista TV
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- 19. Distribution platform
Requests for programmes
continue to rise: 145m in Dec
2010, 200m in Dec 2011
Available on 20+ devices and
rising
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- 20. Web as medium/canvas
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Whole new 'platform'
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Can't just reuse old designs
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Non Web safe palettes
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Flash was the answer – what was the question?
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http://futurebroadcasts.com/
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- 21. ID/personal data
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Bbc.co.uk always 'worked' without login
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Commercial rivals drive login (twitter, FB)
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Strict UK and EU rules on DPA
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OpenID..
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Sibyl
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- 22. Web as toolchain/shopfront
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Github, wordpress, puppet,AWS
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Timesheets, document sharing, wikis
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BBC locked down desktop vs access anywhere
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R&D website useful recruiting tool, library of our
white papers
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Production staff using as AV search, playback,
transcode platform
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- 23. SemWeb/Big Data
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BBC very early SemWeb adoptor
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Bbc.co.uk/programmes massive resource
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Page for every programme
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Always available
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70mil triples
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Each term also in Dbpedia
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Twitter work – whole of firehose
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Massive amounts of throughput
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- 24. Archives
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BBC huge archive
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Locked up in leaky warehouse :(
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Moving to the Web
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Redux, Snippets, WSA
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Mood, genre, topic
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- 25. Cross platform work
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One service,many devices
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Universal control API
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DLNA?
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RadioDNS as binding control system for new
devices
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Android – fragmented but nice
Raspberry PI, Little printer
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IoT
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- 26. Future
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Massively big data
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ID and brokerage
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Mobile Net and broadcast
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Handoff and cacheing
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HCI and UX
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Increased 'window' for repeat viewing
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IP end to end for all our content
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Loads of possibilities, loads of questions...
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- 27. Distribution platform
Requests for programmes
continue to rise: 145m in Dec
2010, 200m in Dec 2011
Available on 20+ devices and
rising
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- 28. Thank you – questions?
george.wright@bbc.co.uk
@georgie
Future Media © BBC 2012