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BBC reporters about to start broadcasting live using only an iPhone and 3G service

Within the next month, the BBC is set to roll out an iOS app that will allow field reporters to broadcast live from their iPhone using nothing but the 3G service to carry the data transmission, an article from Journalism.co.uk states.

The app will also allow BBC field reporters to file still photos, video and audio directly into the BBC content management system from any iPhone or iPad.

As Journalism.co.uk points out, the ability to broadcast right from an iPhone would mean that reporters could no longer have to carry cumbersome satellite or codex equipment. Martin Turner, BBC's head of operations for newsgathering, told Journalism.co.uk, "Reporters have been using smartphones for a while now, but it was never good quality. You might do it when there was a really important story. Now it is beginning to be a realistic possibility to use iPhones and other devices for live reporting, and in the end, if you've got someone on the scene then you want to be able to use them. That capability is a really important one."



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Buzz Mega

Here's what the universe needs:

An iPhone App that lets you shoot, edit, title and prepare short videos at 720p easily (a faster iMovie, f'rinstance), then lets you use your iPhone as a live camera that permits queuing them up as roll-ins on your FaceTime session.

"Hi, I'm here at the scene of the thing, and this is what we saw when we first arrived. (roll video)"

June 14 2011 at 8:13 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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