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BBC News Online

BBC News Online is the website of BBC News, the division of the BBC responsible for newsgathering and production. It is one of the most popular news websites,[3] with 1.2 billion website visits in April 2021,[4] as well as being used by 60% of the UK's internet users for news.[5]

BBC News Online
BBC News Online in December 2017
Type of site
News
Available in32 languages[1]
OwnerBBC
URL
  • www.bbc.co.uk/news/
  • www.bbc.com/news/
AdvertisingWhen accessed outside the UK[2]
CommercialNo
RegistrationRequired for some services
Launched4 November 1997; 25 years ago (1997-11-04)
Current statusOnline

The website contains 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.

BBC News Online is closely linked to its sister department website, that of BBC Sport. Both sites follow similar layout and content options and respective journalists work alongside each other. Location information provided by users is also shared with the website of BBC Weather to provide local content.

From 1998 to 2001 the site was named best news website at the BAFTA Interactive Entertainment Awards when the award category was withdrawn. It has previously won both the Judges' award and the People's Voice award for best news site at the annual Webby Awards.[6]

History

 
The original BBC News website design, May 1998

The website was launched on 4 November 1997, and was headed by founding editor, Mike Smartt, and Project Director Bob Eggington. The broader editorial team was brought together from within the BBC, from print journalism and from some online sites.

The BBC had previously created special websites marking the 1995 Budget, the 1996 Olympic Games, 1997 general election, and the death of Princess Diana in 1997,[7] but nothing on the scale of the launch of the main site itself,[8] which required the development of a completely new production system, for which a team, led by Matthew Karas,[9] was specially hired.[10]

The original design was created by a team, including Matt Jones, and was based on designs by Mike Bennett and design studio Sunbather. Sunbather worked with consultancy, Lambie-Nairn, who looked after the overall brand, and has been redesigned several times mainly to match the visual style of BBC News television bulletins and to exploit increases in readers' typical screen resolutions. A major overhaul in 2003, primarily by Paul Sissons and Maire Flynn, coincided with a relaunch of the BBC News Channel (then BBC News 24) and featured a wider page design. The site launched a set of semi-official RSS 0.91 syndication feeds in June 2003 and upgraded them to full feed RSS 2.0 in 2008.[11] Each news index has its own RSS feed, including the in-depth sections.

In 2004 the BBC News website partnered with Moreover Technologies, in a response to the 2003 Graf Report, to provide links from BBC articles to rival publishers.[12] While the BBC does not censor or change results, the algorithms used tend to give greater weight to national and international sources over regional or local ones.

Mike Smartt, who became editor in chief in 2000, was later succeeded by Pete Clifton who was subsequently promoted to Head of BBC News Interactive and replaced by the previous editor Steve Herrmann in 2005.[13]

The BBC began providing real-time global user information in June 2006.

A restructuring of BBC News starting in 2007 saw the dissolution of the separate BBC News Interactive department; the editorial and management departments joined the new multimedia newsroom along with television and radio news within BBC Television Centre.[14]

 
BBC News Online logo used from 2008-2019

New features were gradually introduced, including the publicising of video content more prominently. From May 2007, the website began to offer a live video stream of BBC News 24, the rolling news channel now known as the BBC News channel.[15] In line with the introduction of new features across BBC Online, including a new navigation bar, the site was updated in 2008 with wider centred page designs, larger images and an increased emphasis on audio and visual content.[16]

Beginning on 30 April 2009, some published stories included in-text links, mostly to in-site profile articles on people, locations and organisations.[citation needed] The BBC announced on 19 November 2009 that it was to pay more attention to search engine optimisation by extending news headlines.[17][18]

On 14 July 2010, the site was completely redesigned, with the vertical section headings moved to run horizontally near the top of the page. The new design, incorporating larger in-line videos within news articles and standardised font usage, was introduced as a first step to bringing the entire BBC website into line with its new style guidelines.[19] It was met with mixed opinions; Stephen Fry stated his approval of the redesign,[20] and the new design was praised for being "more attractive [and] graphically stronger".[21] However, there was also criticism, with some stating that the use of white space was too widespread and led to the need for continuous and excessive scrolling.[21]

 
BBC News Online logo used from 2019-2022

On 4 March 2014, the BBC launched a beta version of the website that was built around the principles of responsive web design, allowing the presentation of content to adjust automatically for a wide variety of screen sizes, from desktop computer to smartphones and tablet devices.[22] The new design went live on 23 March 2015.[23]

Features

UK/International editions

There are two different editions of the site: a UK edition, which gives prominence to UK stories, and an international edition, which prioritises international news. Internet users with IP addresses originating from the UK are served the UK edition, all others receive the international edition. The international version contains advertising and an "Advertise With Us" link at the bottom.[24] The international version of the website is operated by BBC Global News Ltd., the for-profit BBC subsidiary which operates the BBC World News television channel.[25] 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 programmes.

Columnists

 
The blog style used on BBC News Online

BBC News Online uses a blog-style system for correspondents to write articles within their specialism. Journalists including Nick Robinson and Kamal Ahmed use blogs to provide updates on current events and topics. Editors also provide entries within the "Editors' blog", giving explanations for editorial decisions as well as announcing new features or services. Members of the public are also given the opportunity to comment on entries from journalists and editors.

Prior to the adoption of the blog-style, BBC News Online also had a number of topic-specific columns written by BBC journalists, such as former education correspondent Mike Baker's Mike Baker Weekly, and technology commentator Bill Thompson's 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.

Magazine

The 'Magazine' is a section of BBC News Online that includes a number of articles that are not tied to a particular event or topic, unlike the other articles on the site. The editor is Jonathan Duffy, who took over from Giles Wilson in April 2006.[citation needed]

A major part of the magazine is the "Magazine Monitor" column, which takes an irreverent view on the day's news. It usually includes the "Paper Monitor", which provides a commentary on the daily press in the United Kingdom. During the day a series of caption competitions and oddities are added. On weekday evenings at around 5p.m. GMT, letters from readers, both serious and light-hearted, are published. Topics can be varied: comments on news stories; how to measure sizes in terms of London AEC Routemaster buses, or for larger geographical areas, Wales; spotting people mentioned in news stories whose name is particularly appropriate for their job, etc. Other favourite areas of discussion include the Flexicon, the gender of Paper Monitor or coming up with sardonic comments about previous letters.

On Friday evenings, ready for Saturday morning, an article called "10 things we didn't know last week" collates odd and interesting facts from the week's news. Readers are encouraged to send their own images depicting ten objects to accompany the facts; past examples have included 10 swans flying in formation and ten toes.

Since a redesign of the BBC News Online in September 2006, the Magazine Monitor has followed a blog-style layout, rather than as a page updated over the week in a similar way to news articles. Comments are allowed, but not published, other than a selection in the daily letters.

On This Day

On This Day is the name of the BBC's news archive website. It contains an online digital library of news stories reported by the BBC on the Second World War and world events from the 1950s to 2005.[26] There are entries for every day of the year, many including video or audio reports which can be viewed online. The stories are arranged by years, by themes, by witness accounts and by the correspondents reporting the stories. The front page used to be refreshed daily with past events from the current date, but the site is no longer maintained. Unlike the rest of BBC News Online, it still has a working text only version.

Embedded video and audio

The launch of the BBC iPlayer, with the new Adobe Flash based BBC Embedded Media Player in July 2007[27] enabled BBC News and Sport Online to change the way it presented video content. Previously the site had delivered online video content using embedded RealPlayer video in pop-up windows branded as the BBC News Player. From March 2008 the BBC began to gradually introduce embedded video using the EMP into individual news articles and onto the front page.[28] The news player also provides constant live streaming of the BBC News channel via the website.[29] This had previously only been viewable in a separate window.

Mobile and text only versions

Previously, in addition to the standard website with embedded video and audio, there were XHTML and WAP versions optimised for users on mobile devices.[30][31] A text-only version of the main news website could be accessed via the BBC Betsie text to speech parser (now discontinued).[32]

In March 2010 the BBC announced that the low graphics[33] and PDA[34] versions of the site would be discontinued.[35] As of May 2010 these versions of the site are no longer available and redirect to the main and mobile websites respectively.

As of 23 March 2015, separate mobile and text only versions have been removed, and replaced with a "responsive web design", allowing the presentation of content to adjust automatically for a wide variety of screen sizes, from desktop computer to smartphones and tablet devices.

However the low-graphics version of the On This Day pages does still work, as do the text versions of articles linked from it.[36]

The BBC also have mobile apps for news and sport, available on the Android, iOS and Windows Phone systems. The news app launched in 2010, originally for the iPhone and iPad,[37] followed by other providers. In January 2015, it was redesigned to include the option to play video and further links within articles to others.[38]

Criticism

The site is primarily funded by the television licence, and used to carry 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. 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.[39] In October 2007, it was confirmed that the site would start to carry advertising.[40] The advertising consists of large animated banners, which has led to complaints that these make the site's content harder to read.[41]

The impartiality of the Have Your Say forums has been disputed by organisations such as News Sniffer: moderators are accused of sometimes appearing to promote their own agenda.[42]

Have Your Say received much criticism in 2009 for featuring the question "Should homosexuals face execution?". The BBC later removed it and apologised after the BBC Pride board lobbied against it and Eric Joyce, the Labour MP for Falkirk, called it "more than offensive" and "completely unacceptable".[43]

See also

References

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  2. ^ "Why is there advertising on BBC websites?". BBC. Retrieved 24 April 2022.
  3. ^ "Top Websites Ranking for News & Media Publishers in the world". SimilarWeb. October 2022. Retrieved 23 October 2022.
  4. ^ "New data shows BBC is the world's most visited news site". BBC News. 15 June 2021. Retrieved 23 October 2022. The BBC's online news brands .. came in first place with a combined 1.2 billion website visits in April 2021.
  5. ^ "News Consumption in the UK: 2022" (PDF). Ofcom. 22 July 2022. Retrieved 23 October 2022.
  6. ^ Webbys: BBC News website wins People's Voice news award BBC News. 1 May 2012
  7. ^ "How the BBC News website has changed over the past 20 years". BBC News. 9 November 2017.
  8. ^ "10 years of the BBC News website". BBC News. 13 December 2007. Retrieved 21 September 2022.
  9. ^ Jonathan Drori CBE (13 December 2007). "Razzmatazz, Fame And Fortune". BBC Internet Blog. BBC.
  10. ^ Andrew Orlowski (21 October 1999). . The Register. Archived from the original on 20 February 2015.
  11. ^ Full feeds for every BBC blog Jem Stone: BBC Internet Blog, 13 June 2008
  12. ^ BBC Makes Concession To 'Unfair Advantage' Gripes With New Links Push PaidContent: UK, 4 June 2008.
  13. ^ BBC News Interactive's new Editor BBC News Online, 2 December 2005
  14. ^ Newsroom changes Steve Herrmann: BBC News Online, 27 June 2008
  15. ^ Oatts, Joanne (8 May 2007). "BBC News 24 to offer live streaming". Digital Spy. Retrieved 26 February 2015.
  16. ^ Steve Hermann (31 March 2008). "Refreshing changes". The Editors. BBC News. Retrieved 28 December 2011.
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  18. ^ BBC Wakes up to SEO 14 December 2009 at the Wayback Machine Sona Web Blog, 22 November 2009.
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  20. ^ "BBC News web redesign finally unveiled… to Stephen Fry approval". Beehive City. 14 July 2010. Retrieved 11 April 2011.
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  23. ^ Lee, Dave (23 March 2015). "BBC News switches PC users to responsive site". BBC News. Retrieved 23 March 2015.
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  40. ^ Sweney, Mark; Conlan, Tara (17 October 2007). "Ads set for BBC.com website". The Guardian. Retrieved 1 February 2015.
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  42. ^ Steve Herrmann (31 October 2006). "Sniffing out edits". BBC News blogs. from the original on 10 December 2008. Retrieved 23 December 2008.
  43. ^ Brook, Stephen (16 December 2009). "BBC news website asks users: 'Should homosexuals face execution?'". The Guardian. London.

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This article may rely excessively on sources too closely associated with the subject potentially preventing the article from being verifiable and neutral Please help improve it by replacing them with more appropriate citations to reliable independent third party sources June 2014 Learn how and when to remove this template message BBC News Online is the website of BBC News the division of the BBC responsible for newsgathering and production It is one of the most popular news websites 3 with 1 2 billion website visits in April 2021 4 as well as being used by 60 of the UK s internet users for news 5 BBC News OnlineBBC News Online in December 2017Type of siteNewsAvailable in32 languages 1 OwnerBBCURLwww wbr bbc wbr co wbr uk wbr news wbr www wbr bbc wbr com wbr news wbr AdvertisingWhen accessed outside the UK 2 CommercialNoRegistrationRequired for some servicesLaunched4 November 1997 25 years ago 1997 11 04 Current statusOnlineThe website contains 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 BBC News Online is closely linked to its sister department website that of BBC Sport Both sites follow similar layout and content options and respective journalists work alongside each other Location information provided by users is also shared with the website of BBC Weather to provide local content From 1998 to 2001 the site was named best news website at the BAFTA Interactive Entertainment Awards when the award category was withdrawn It has previously won both the Judges award and the People s Voice award for best news site at the annual Webby Awards 6 Contents 1 History 2 Features 2 1 UK International editions 2 2 Columnists 2 3 Magazine 2 4 On This Day 2 5 Embedded video and audio 2 6 Mobile and text only versions 3 Criticism 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory Edit The original BBC News website design May 1998 The website was launched on 4 November 1997 and was headed by founding editor Mike Smartt and Project Director Bob Eggington The broader editorial team was brought together from within the BBC from print journalism and from some online sites The BBC had previously created special websites marking the 1995 Budget the 1996 Olympic Games 1997 general election and the death of Princess Diana in 1997 7 but nothing on the scale of the launch of the main site itself 8 which required the development of a completely new production system for which a team led by Matthew Karas 9 was specially hired 10 The original design was created by a team including Matt Jones and was based on designs by Mike Bennett and design studio Sunbather Sunbather worked with consultancy Lambie Nairn who looked after the overall brand and has been redesigned several times mainly to match the visual style of BBC News television bulletins and to exploit increases in readers typical screen resolutions A major overhaul in 2003 primarily by Paul Sissons and Maire Flynn coincided with a relaunch of the BBC News Channel then BBC News 24 and featured a wider page design The site launched a set of semi official RSS 0 91 syndication feeds in June 2003 and upgraded them to full feed RSS 2 0 in 2008 11 Each news index has its own RSS feed including the in depth sections In 2004 the BBC News website partnered with Moreover Technologies in a response to the 2003 Graf Report to provide links from BBC articles to rival publishers 12 While the BBC does not censor or change results the algorithms used tend to give greater weight to national and international sources over regional or local ones Mike Smartt who became editor in chief in 2000 was later succeeded by Pete Clifton who was subsequently promoted to Head of BBC News Interactive and replaced by the previous editor Steve Herrmann in 2005 13 The BBC began providing real time global user information in June 2006 A restructuring of BBC News starting in 2007 saw the dissolution of the separate BBC News Interactive department the editorial and management departments joined the new multimedia newsroom along with television and radio news within BBC Television Centre 14 BBC News Online logo used from 2008 2019 New features were gradually introduced including the publicising of video content more prominently From May 2007 the website began to offer a live video stream of BBC News 24 the rolling news channel now known as the BBC News channel 15 In line with the introduction of new features across BBC Online including a new navigation bar the site was updated in 2008 with wider centred page designs larger images and an increased emphasis on audio and visual content 16 Beginning on 30 April 2009 some published stories included in text links mostly to in site profile articles on people locations and organisations citation needed The BBC announced on 19 November 2009 that it was to pay more attention to search engine optimisation by extending news headlines 17 18 On 14 July 2010 the site was completely redesigned with the vertical section headings moved to run horizontally near the top of the page The new design incorporating larger in line videos within news articles and standardised font usage was introduced as a first step to bringing the entire BBC website into line with its new style guidelines 19 It was met with mixed opinions Stephen Fry stated his approval of the redesign 20 and the new design was praised for being more attractive and graphically stronger 21 However there was also criticism with some stating that the use of white space was too widespread and led to the need for continuous and excessive scrolling 21 BBC News Online logo used from 2019 2022 On 4 March 2014 the BBC launched a beta version of the website that was built around the principles of responsive web design allowing the presentation of content to adjust automatically for a wide variety of screen sizes from desktop computer to smartphones and tablet devices 22 The new design went live on 23 March 2015 23 Features EditUK International editions Edit There are two different editions of the site a UK edition which gives prominence to UK stories and an international edition which prioritises international news Internet users with IP addresses originating from the UK are served the UK edition all others receive the international edition The international version contains advertising and an Advertise With Us link at the bottom 24 The international version of the website is operated by BBC Global News Ltd the for profit BBC subsidiary which operates the BBC World News television channel 25 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 programmes Columnists Edit The blog style used on BBC News Online BBC News Online uses a blog style system for correspondents to write articles within their specialism Journalists including Nick Robinson and Kamal Ahmed use blogs to provide updates on current events and topics Editors also provide entries within the Editors blog giving explanations for editorial decisions as well as announcing new features or services Members of the public are also given the opportunity to comment on entries from journalists and editors Prior to the adoption of the blog style BBC News Online also had a number of topic specific columns written by BBC journalists such as former education correspondent Mike Baker s Mike Baker Weekly and technology commentator Bill Thompson s 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 Magazine Edit The Magazine is a section of BBC News Online that includes a number of articles that are not tied to a particular event or topic unlike the other articles on the site The editor is Jonathan Duffy who took over from Giles Wilson in April 2006 citation needed A major part of the magazine is the Magazine Monitor column which takes an irreverent view on the day s news It usually includes the Paper Monitor which provides a commentary on the daily press in the United Kingdom During the day a series of caption competitions and oddities are added On weekday evenings at around 5p m GMT letters from readers both serious and light hearted are published Topics can be varied comments on news stories how to measure sizes in terms of London AEC Routemaster buses or for larger geographical areas Wales spotting people mentioned in news stories whose name is particularly appropriate for their job etc Other favourite areas of discussion include the Flexicon the gender of Paper Monitor or coming up with sardonic comments about previous letters On Friday evenings ready for Saturday morning an article called 10 things we didn t know last week collates odd and interesting facts from the week s news Readers are encouraged to send their own images depicting ten objects to accompany the facts past examples have included 10 swans flying in formation and ten toes Since a redesign of the BBC News Online in September 2006 the Magazine Monitor has followed a blog style layout rather than as a page updated over the week in a similar way to news articles Comments are allowed but not published other than a selection in the daily letters On This Day Edit On This Day is the name of the BBC s news archive website It contains an online digital library of news stories reported by the BBC on the Second World War and world events from the 1950s to 2005 26 There are entries for every day of the year many including video or audio reports which can be viewed online The stories are arranged by years by themes by witness accounts and by the correspondents reporting the stories The front page used to be refreshed daily with past events from the current date but the site is no longer maintained Unlike the rest of BBC News Online it still has a working text only version Embedded video and audio Edit The launch of the BBC iPlayer with the new Adobe Flash based BBC Embedded Media Player in July 2007 27 enabled BBC News and Sport Online to change the way it presented video content Previously the site had delivered online video content using embedded RealPlayer video in pop up windows branded as the BBC News Player From March 2008 the BBC began to gradually introduce embedded video using the EMP into individual news articles and onto the front page 28 The news player also provides constant live streaming of the BBC News channel via the website 29 This had previously only been viewable in a separate window Mobile and text only versions Edit Previously in addition to the standard website with embedded video and audio there were XHTML and WAP versions optimised for users on mobile devices 30 31 A text only version of the main news website could be accessed via the BBC Betsie text to speech parser now discontinued 32 In March 2010 the BBC announced that the low graphics 33 and PDA 34 versions of the site would be discontinued 35 As of May 2010 these versions of the site are no longer available and redirect to the main and mobile websites respectively As of 23 March 2015 separate mobile and text only versions have been removed and replaced with a responsive web design allowing the presentation of content to adjust automatically for a wide variety of screen sizes from desktop computer to smartphones and tablet devices However the low graphics version of the On This Day pages does still work as do the text versions of articles linked from it 36 The BBC also have mobile apps for news and sport available on the Android iOS and Windows Phone systems The news app launched in 2010 originally for the iPhone and iPad 37 followed by other providers In January 2015 it was redesigned to include the option to play video and further links within articles to others 38 Criticism EditThe site is primarily funded by the television licence and used to carry 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 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 39 In October 2007 it was confirmed that the site would start to carry advertising 40 The advertising consists of large animated banners which has led to complaints that these make the site s content harder to read 41 The impartiality of the Have Your Say forums has been disputed by organisations such as News Sniffer moderators are accused of sometimes appearing to promote their own agenda 42 Have Your Say received much criticism in 2009 for featuring the question Should homosexuals face execution The BBC later removed it and apologised after the BBC Pride board lobbied against it and Eric Joyce the Labour MP for Falkirk called it more than offensive and completely unacceptable 43 See also Edit BBC portalReferences Edit News in your language BBC Retrieved 3 February 2015 Why is there advertising on BBC websites BBC Retrieved 24 April 2022 Top Websites Ranking for News amp Media Publishers in the world SimilarWeb October 2022 Retrieved 23 October 2022 New data shows BBC is the world s most visited news site BBC News 15 June 2021 Retrieved 23 October 2022 The BBC s online news brands came in first place with a combined 1 2 billion website visits in 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