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BBC News Online (more recently referred to as simply the
BBC News website) is the website of BBC News, the division of the BBC responsible for newsgathering and production. Forming a major part of bbc.co.uk, the website is the most popular news website in the United Kingdom (between 60% and 70% of that total are from the UK), as well as one of the most popular worldwide, averaging around 15 million visitors per month.
The website contains exhaustive international news coverage, as well as British, entertainment, science, and political news. Many reports are accompanied by audio and video from the BBC's
television and radio news services, while the latest TV and radio bulletins are also available to view or listen to on the site together with other current affairs programmes.
History
The site launched in November 1997, headed by founding editor
Mike Smartt. Designed originally by Matt Jones, the look of the website has since been redesigned several times including a major overhaul in 2003, primarily by Paul Sissons and Maire Flynn, to coincide with a relaunch of
BBC News 24.
Smartt was later succeeded by Pete Clifton who was subsequently promoted to Head of BBC News Interactive.
The editorial and management departments of the website are based in BBC Television Centre, while the development and site design teams are based in
BBC White City - both in the
White City, London area.
The site was named best news website at the BAFTA Interactive Entertainment Awards every year from 1998 to 2001 when the award category was withdrawn.
Features
UK/World editions
There are two different editions of the site: a UK edition, which gives prominence to UK stories, and a world edition, which prioritises international news. All articles are archived indefinitely and can be retrieved via searching or by browsing the extensive
Special Reports section, which contains collections of articles relating to major news stories. The previous seven days' top stories were formerly available through the Week at a Glance section of the website.
As well as pure news articles, the site also contains material to support BBC news, current affairs and factual
Television program. The
Magazine section contains features prompted by current news stories, as wells as a number of regular items within the weekly
Magazine Monitor weekly column with various light-hearted sub-sections including 'Caption Competition', reader's letters, 'Punorama', quizzes and various other humorous items.
By a large contrast to the
Magazine section,
Have Your Say, linked with the radio and television
Have Your Say of the same name allows readers to debate issues in the news
A more detailed section of the web site is
Special Reports, formerly In Depth. This brings together news articles of the same topic or incident and also includes many explanatory articles or diagrams.Since the beginning of May 2007 2007, BBC News 24 has been streamed live on the UK version of the website.
Columnists
BBC News Online has a small number of topic-specific columnist written by BBC journalists. Examples include education correspondent Mike Baker
Mike Baker Weekly column and technology commentator Bill Thompson
bill board (formerly
bill blog). BBC News Online Science Writer Ivan Noble, diagnosed with a malignant brain tumour in August 2002, shared his experiences of cancer in
Tumour Diary until his death on 31 January 2005.
The use of
blogs has also grown with correspondents including
Nick Robinson, Robert Peston ,
Mark Mardell and
Evan Davis, amongst others, making use of them to provide updates on the latest news events.
The Editors' blog has also seen BBC News editors giving their reasons for editorial decisions, as well as defending criticisms of the BBC.
Real-time information
The site launched a set of semi-official
RSS (file format) 0.91 syndication feeds in June 2003 and upgraded them to RSS 2.0 in March 2000. Every news index has its own RSS feed, including the in-depth sections.
Since June 2006 the site has been providing real-time user information on its most popular news stories.
Forums -
Have Your Say
A large feature of the website is the
discussion forum entitled
Have Your Say, for members of the public - either registered or as guests - to leave messages concerning their point of view towards a certain subject.
Under then Editor Pete Clifton, the system behind the forum was upgraded in 2005 to allow for comments to be added faster and appear in real-time, subject to varying levels of moderation.
The impartiality of the forums has been criticised by organisations such as News Sniffer: moderators are accused of sometimes appearing to promote their own agenda.
The
Have Your Say section, previously known as
Talking Point, links with the radio and television programme of the same name -
World, Have Your Say on the
BBC World Service and
Have Your Say broadcast on
BBC World - that may be streamed and/or downloaded through the website.
Criticism
The site is primarily funded by the
television licence, paid by all UK households owning a
television set, and carries no advertising. The World edition has received some subsidy from the UK's Foreign and Commonwealth Office through its grant-in-aid to the
BBC World Service This has led to complaints of unfair competition#In economics and business from commercial rivals. Others note that large numbers of international visitors enjoy the site at the expense of the UK public, leading to suggestions that foreign users be shown advertising or charged subscription fees when accessing the site. Proposals to include advertising on the international version of the website were discussed by the BBC Trust in February 2007, but were opposed by BBC journalists, who feared it would weaken public trust in the impartiality of the BBC.
References and footnotes
External links
- BBC News Online - About the site at bbc.co.uk
- About BBC News - News Interactive bbc.co.uk
- BBC News OPML file of all RSS feeds (XML) at bbc.co.uk
- BBC News Errors
- First article on the BBC role in Social Bookmarking on the Internet - The BBC added Social Bookmarking links in August 2007, to their News and Sport articles, raising the profile of them significantly.
What's popular now:
- Real time user information
- About real time user data
Some early pages: (look and feel may have been applied in
2001)
- See the site from 1997 to present at Archive.org
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