December 19, 2008
BBC launches iPlayer for children
The BBC has launched a version of its massively popular iPlayer service specifically designed for children, reports The Telegraph.
The "child-friendly" service is aimed at youngsters aged six to 12 - and there are plans for even younger children to take part in the service with their parents.
... Through the CBBC website, children can access iPlayer, and view for a week after broadcast, a selection of programmes in an area sectioned off from other channel programming. In addition, some programmes will be available for up to 13 weeks as "series catch-ups".
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