- Thu Jan 19, 2012 11:02 am
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Hate to break it to you, but the BBC does archive everything, and its online for certain BBC employees. It started in about 2007, is every radio & tv broadcast since then, broken down into transmissions (i.e shows) and is in MPEG-2 and MP3 format, for radio.
neilt0 wrote:Wow. What ridiculous arguments. You don't think TV shows get archived?
Storing every show as Lossless audio (44kHz/16-bit, FLAC) would equate to ~8GB per day or 2.75TB per year (per station).
Let's say they have triple redundancy and enterprise-class "Raid edition" drives. Storing one radio station's output would cost £900 per year. There are 59 BBC radio stations, so that would total £53,000 in storage costs per year. The BBC has a budget of £5 billion per year.
Hate to break it to you, but the BBC does archive everything, and its online for certain BBC employees. It started in about 2007, is every radio & tv broadcast since then, broken down into transmissions (i.e shows) and is in MPEG-2 and MP3 format, for radio.