NAME
   TV::Anytime - Parse TV-AnyTime bundles of TV and Radio listings

SYNOPSIS
     use TV::Anytime;
     my $tv = TV::Anytime->new("data/20050701/");

     # Find out what services are available
     my @services = $tv->services;
     my @radio_services = $tv->services_radio;
     my @tv_services = $tv->services_television;

DESCRIPTION
   The TV::Anytime module parses TV-Anytime bundles. TV-Anytime is a format
   organised by the TV-Anytime Forum (<http://www.tv-anytime.org/>). These
   are open standards (see ETSI TS102822) for the rich description of
   Radio, Television and other types of media. The metadata specification
   includes a comprehensive genre scheme, methods of linking and grouping
   programmes, listing credits and lots of other data fields.

   This module is concerned with parsing TV-Anytime files that are shipped
   by the British Broadcasting Corporation from
   <http://backstage.bbc.co.uk/feeds/tvradio/doc.html>. It is assumed that
   you have downloaded a .tar.gz from this site and have unpacked it.

METHODS
 new()
   The new() method is the constructor. It takes the directory into which
   you have unpacked the TV-Anytime files:

     my $tv = TV::Anytime->new("data/20050701/");

 services
   The services() method returns a list of all the available services as a
   list of TV::Anytime::Service objects:

     my @services = $tv->services;

 services_radio
   The services_radio() method returns a list of the available radio
   services as a list of TV::Anytime::Service objects:

     my @radio_services = $tv->services_radio;

 services_television
   The serviices_television() method returns a list of all the available
   television services as a list of TV::Anytime::Service objects:

     my @tv_services = $tv->services_television;

SEE ALSO
   TV::Anytime::Service

BUGS
   Please report any bugs or feature requests to
   "[email protected]", or through the web interface at
   <http://rt.cpan.org>.

AUTHOR
   Leon Brocard "[email protected]"

LICENCE AND COPYRIGHT
   Copyright (c) 2005, Leon Brocard "[email protected]". All rights reserved.

   This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
   under the same terms as Perl itself.