The BBC has announced plans to open the iPlayer to third-party broadcasters.
Open iPlayer will allow third parties to run their own version of the iPlayer, according to reports.
Formerly known as Project Marquee, the BBC has designed a system to act as a publish-anywhere specification for the iPlayer.
Erik Huggers, the BBC’s director of future media and technology, unveiled the plans at a recent conference. “It is not a concept of aggregation, but federation,” he said.
However, the plan still requires approval from the BBC Trust.