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Wednesday, 7 August, 2002, 09:25 GMT 10:25 UK

Let's Go Digital

The world is going digital. You might not think this affects your life. But it does, in ways you can't even dream about.

To get to grips with how technology is changing the world, sample a fresh approach - Go Digital.

Go Digital is a new weekly BBC World Service programme presented by award-winning journalist Tracey Logan, launched at the end of August.

Broadcast times
Tuesday at 1905 GMT
Wednesday at 0105 and 1405 GMT
Thursday at 0905 GMT

The programme is webcast live every Monday at 1500 GMT and broadcast on BBC World Service every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.

Go Digital looks at the latest developments in digital technology, without the hype, with interviews from the stars of the digital world.

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Go Digital focuses on what people are actually doing with new technology and explains, questions and analyses new trends.

Understanding how technology is changing the world of business, education and entertainment could change your life in unimaginable ways. To find out how, Go Digital will talk to those at the front line of the digital revolution.

The programme will also keep you up to date with the latest hi-tech business news and must-have gadgets from around the world.

The impact of the digital revolution will stretch further and infiltrate the lives of more people in many more ways than anyone can dream off.

To keep abreast of what's happening in this fast-changing world, make sure you listen to Go Digital.


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