little know fact but the BBC site is authored using something called apple web objects, and hence is served via apple powered servers, a combination of sun workstations and apple x-serves, but of whic are running the web objects server software. Now the strange thing that has always puzzled me with this set up at the bben is, that as they have all the apple server software why they don\'t adopt quicktime, as they already own an unlimited client licence for it as a streaming server, everyone has QT already, the quality is brill, and it gives a huge number of possibilities of what they can do with it (listen to some of the radio stations in iTunes to get an idea of radio quality or watch some of the QT channels that are preinstalled with the QT player to get an idea)
my theory is that its an issue of bandwidth, which in the older (er) days was more limited so maybe thats why they went down the Real Player route, maybe they\'ll change, maybe they wont!