BBC considers simulcasting two terrestrial TV channels online
The BBC’s TV channels could be made available on the internet, one of the corporation’s top executives has said.
A simulcast of BBC One or BBC Two, letting UK viewers see programmes on the web at the same time as they go out on TV, is being planned.
Proposals to make clips available on mobile phones are also being speeded up, director of TV Jana Bennett said.
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