- Fri Jun 13, 2008 4:21 pm
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Amy is undertaking a research project co-funded by BBC Future Media and Technology, the part of the BBC which supports BBC Radio shows in terms of their online presence. Your input and her eventual report can help shape the future of how us as individuals and as a website community interact with the BBC.
She's posed the following questions to start the discussion, feel free to comment on these in this thread, or directly to her at her email address, moyles.fans.research@bbc.co.uk.
If you are a regular visitor to the site or forums, Amy would also he very interested to do a more in-depth interview with you. If this was something you would be interested in, then you can contact her at the address above.
You can find a little more about the research project here.
She's posed the following questions to start the discussion, feel free to comment on these in this thread, or directly to her at her email address, moyles.fans.research@bbc.co.uk.
- What's your view of BBC online content such as "listen again", the podcast, youtube clips and the facebook group?
- What Chris Moyles Show-related or Chris Moyles-related features do you personally wish BBC online would offer?
- Imagine you are the new producer of the Chris Moyles Show: how would you change the show? And how would you use online content to involve listeners as much as possible?
- What does the chrismoyles.net forum mean to you, personally?
- The Chris Moyles Show has always involved audience 'interactivity' of different sorts, but how do you think BBC Online can show that listener communities such as chrismoyles.net matter to it?
If you are a regular visitor to the site or forums, Amy would also he very interested to do a more in-depth interview with you. If this was something you would be interested in, then you can contact her at the address above.
You can find a little more about the research project here.