AJ
From BBCi:
Jenson Button will be showing BBC viewers what it's like to be in the driving seat when he fronts the new look digital information service, BBCi on TV, from early December.
In the latest BBCi television trails he will be using a different kind of control, the remote control, to navigate the BBC's digital version of CEEFAX, gaining access to the latest news, travel, weather and sport on demand.
"I enjoy being up to date but I'm always on the go. When I'm racing I need to be completely focused, but when I'm out of the car I enjoy getting the latest news, sport and entertainment news, whenever I want it. BBCi on TV is the perfect solution," said Button.
BBCi on TV is available 24 hours a day, and can be accessed by digital viewers from any BBC channel by pressing the red button on the remote control.
Viewers are taken to a drop down menu from which they can select from a range of 'always-on' information including news, sport, travel, and weather.
As well as text information, BBCi on TV also offers digital viewers video updates across a range of subjects.
Hopefull better than the current design. Also the feature to watch any channel whilst on the Sport News section e.t.c. wouldn't go far wrong.
GO to BBC Press Office for more info.
Jenson Button will be showing BBC viewers what it's like to be in the driving seat when he fronts the new look digital information service, BBCi on TV, from early December.
In the latest BBCi television trails he will be using a different kind of control, the remote control, to navigate the BBC's digital version of CEEFAX, gaining access to the latest news, travel, weather and sport on demand.
"I enjoy being up to date but I'm always on the go. When I'm racing I need to be completely focused, but when I'm out of the car I enjoy getting the latest news, sport and entertainment news, whenever I want it. BBCi on TV is the perfect solution," said Button.
BBCi on TV is available 24 hours a day, and can be accessed by digital viewers from any BBC channel by pressing the red button on the remote control.
Viewers are taken to a drop down menu from which they can select from a range of 'always-on' information including news, sport, travel, and weather.
As well as text information, BBCi on TV also offers digital viewers video updates across a range of subjects.
Hopefull better than the current design. Also the feature to watch any channel whilst on the Sport News section e.t.c. wouldn't go far wrong.
GO to BBC Press Office for more info.
Last edited by AJB on 1 December 2003 7:40pm