BBC’s CBBC iPlayer is a huge success
The video player on BBC’s website, formally known as the iPlayer, has had a tremendous amount of success overseas. This is particularly true when you factor in the influence of the CBBC, the children’s portion of the network, home to many of the great animated series. With the CBBC iPlayer, fans can catch all of their favorite episodes in full, directly on the website, for about a week after they appear on TV. A number of shows live on for a few months, allowing fans to “catch up” on what they’ve missed. Amongst these shows are: Bears Behaving Badly, Skunk Fu, Raven, Kerching!, Dennis the Menace – Dennis and Gnasher, Arthur, and many other hit shows. Despite regional issues (some locations are unable to view the videos) it’s since become a major success. How much of your toon-enjoyment is found online? (more… )
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The BBC iPlayer is now available for shows on the CBBC. …so what does all of that mean? Other than a whole giant combination of a weird letter jumble? It means you can now go to the official CBBC website and watch a selection of shows up to a week after they appear on TV, and other shows available for 3 months as “series catch-ups” — this includes; Skunk Fu, Raven, Kerching!, Dennis the Menace, Arthur, or any of their hit shows! UPDATE: The CBBC iPlayer is a huge success! (more… )












