Media
4oD catch up on the web goes live
Published Thursday, Apr 2 2009, 10:36 BST | By James Welsh
Channel 4 has launched a version of its 4oD on demand service that allows viewers to watch TV programmes on the web with Flash instead of needing a Windows-only download manager.
The service offers 30 days of catch up content from Channel 4, More4 and E4 and, like the BBC's iPlayer web catch-up service, is available on any computer with the cross-platform Flash Player from Adobe.
Content from outside the catch-up window is still only available through the 4oD download manager.
The service offers 30 days of catch up content from Channel 4, More4 and E4 and, like the BBC's iPlayer web catch-up service, is available on any computer with the cross-platform Flash Player from Adobe.
Content from outside the catch-up window is still only available through the 4oD download manager.
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