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| 12:18 UK time, Thursday, 1 December 2005

I had a idea about Â鶹Éç News's channel using these feeds... The link is a prototype. It only works with IE and Windows (for the correct fonts).

I was watching Â鶹Éç News 24 this week and there was a feature about sudden snow on Bodmin Moor, Cornwall. One woman said "there was nothing on the news about it", and it occurred to me that if she was watching News 24, she was probably right.

News 24 has a variety of Astons (graphics), but I was thinking about the scrolling bar at the bottom of the screen. I don't know how integrated News 24 and Â鶹Éç Online are I don't know if the "scroller" is driven from one of the backstage RSS feeds, but it should be!

This grey/blue visual bar with white text is added somewhere to the studio output by some box of tricks - usually a PC.

News 24 doesn't have the regional variations that Â鶹Éç ONE does - it has always been distributed identically to satellite, cable and Freeview.

Sadly, as all dishes point at the same satellite, regionalisation is unfeasible.

On Freeview, the channel's programs are transmitted in the same digital terrestrial multiplex that has a national or regional versions of Â鶹Éç ONE on Freeview. It the similar on cable.

So, my idea is to program a "box of tricks" to overlay a customized RSS-fed scroller for each of the nations (Wales, Scotland, NI) and English regional variations (for Birmingham, Manchester, Hull, Leeds, Nottingham, Norwich, Cambridge, Bristol, Tunbridge Wells, Southampton, Plymouth, Newcastle, Oxford, London and the Channel Islands).

So you would see your own local news, sport and weather in vision. Then follow with the current headlines, sport etc.

So the 6 million Freeview homes could get their local news first - with snow
warnings where necessary!

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