QuoteAbout 180 websites are expected to close ahead of schedule later this year. The overall changes will be made by February 2013-14.
QuoteThe commitments include not to launch a social networking site, publish local listings, run online-only music sessions or pay for exclusive online sports rights.
QuoteThe corporation also said it wanted to double the number of referrals to external websites to 22 million each month by 2013/14.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-12265173
QuoteThe corporation also said it wanted to double the number of referrals to external websites to 22 million each month by 2013/14.
Well, if they are struggling to find places to push those links I know some sites that would be very happy to receive them. I'd certainly be happy with my license fee if I picked up a couple more.
Actually, I do find it quite encouraging that referrals to external sites is something that they monitor and want to increase.
But Why would they want to do that? If only so they do not have to host it themselves perhaps?
If so ..... opportunity.....
Or am I missing something?
>double the number of referrals to external websites
That must mean advertising clicks?
They announced today that they are cutting a bunch of foreign broadcasts as well, that's a shame.
Could very well be advertising clicks. I think the fact they display ads to non-UK IP's and generate revenue is a bit of a sore point for the BBC's commercial competitors.
I read it more as part of a community commitment type of thing.
>About 180 websites are expected to close ahead of schedule later this year. The overall changes will be made by February 2013-14.
Maybe get in line for some domains?
QuoteMaybe get in line for some domains?
Oh yes..... expect I will be asleep when it happens though :)
Just announced 650 job cuts at World Service - 1/4 of workforce. There is someone I know on Maternity Leave working for Arabic Service who may be a bit worried now.