Hi Hmm, You’re right. I’m piping tweets through to the blog using a WordPress plugin but it presents them a bit weirdly (repeating the beginning) and I don’t know how to format them differently than ordinary posts. PLEA: if you know how to do this would you drop me a line and explain it to me!
re lack of ads- yep, it’s a brand asset, but as an assumption for all the routes to our audiences, globally, its a biggy. Why doesn’t 6music carry ads when you listen to it in the USA for instance? Why shouldn’t it? Streaming costs, so who’s paying?
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The first Common Platform was a blog about openness at the BBC. The first 50-ish posts here relate to that project. But that was the past. Now, we're resetting the blog with a new theme: openness in media. Steve Bowbrick and Paul Murphy will be your guides.
Don’t rub it in.
I think you need to sort out the format a bit here. It looks like a Twitter feed displayed like a blog. It’s just confusing.
Hi Hmm, You’re right. I’m piping tweets through to the blog using a WordPress plugin but it presents them a bit weirdly (repeating the beginning) and I don’t know how to format them differently than ordinary posts. PLEA: if you know how to do this would you drop me a line and explain it to me!
re lack of ads- yep, it’s a brand asset, but as an assumption for all the routes to our audiences, globally, its a biggy. Why doesn’t 6music carry ads when you listen to it in the USA for instance? Why shouldn’t it? Streaming costs, so who’s paying?