The BBC has today launched a revamped version of its popular online catch-up service, the iPlayer. The improved iPlayer will see the new version running along the existing one, which will be eventually replaced in the next few weeks. Aside from some tweaks and enhancements to the usability of the iPlayer, the BBC has integrated all of its radio shows to the service.
Since its full launch in December, the iPlayer, has racked up over 100 million requests to view programmes, altering viewing habits and bumping up the ratings of previously overlooked TV shows. As the Guardian reports, cult comedy The Mighty Boosh gets up to 40 percent of its viewing through the service. Children
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