RE: [backstage] BBC Website recognition?

2006-12-08 Thread David Shaw
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Sent: 08 December 2006 11:25
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Subject: [backstage] BBC Website recognition?


Hi List,

I'm just writing a report and want to note the outstanding work of the
BBC online.  I think its generally accepted the BBC website is a world
beater, does anyone know off hand of a research report (or the like)
that recognises the work of the BBC that I can access online? I realise
such a question is perhaps not of interest to many on the list, but I do
read it daily and it just seems like one of you guys might know.

Kind Regards,

Rob



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Re: [backstage] BBC Website recognition?

2006-12-08 Thread Gavin Montague
I don't know if it counts as authoritative but Netcraft rank it as  
the 9th and 10th most visited site in the work


http://toolbar.netcraft.com/stats/topsites

Infact, if you ignore search engines (Google, Yahoo), apps (gmail)  
and Microsoft (wtf?) the Beeb is the most visited site in the world*.


Gavin

*milage may vary.

On 8 Dec 2006, at 11:25, Rob Dunfey wrote:


Hi List,

I'm just writing a report and want to note the outstanding work of  
the BBC online.  I think its generally accepted the BBC website is  
a world beater, does anyone know off hand of a research report (or  
the like) that recognises the work of the BBC that I can access  
online? I realise such a question is perhaps not of interest to  
many on the list, but I do read it daily and it just seems like one  
of you guys might know.


Kind Regards,

Rob


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RE: [backstage] BBC Website recognition?

2006-12-08 Thread Kim Plowright
Um - it depends what you're after? Statistics, or general 'isn't the bbc
marvellous?' kind of stuff? I might be able to dig some stuff out.
 
What/who is the report for?




From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Rob Dunfey
Sent: 08 December 2006 11:25
To: backstage@lists.bbc.co.uk
Subject: [backstage] BBC Website recognition?


Hi List,

I'm just writing a report and want to note the outstanding work
of the BBC online.  I think its generally accepted the BBC website is a
world beater, does anyone know off hand of a research report (or the
like) that recognises the work of the BBC that I can access online? I
realise such a question is perhaps not of interest to many on the list,
but I do read it daily and it just seems like one of you guys might
know.

Kind Regards,

Rob




RE: [backstage] BBC Website recognition?

2006-12-08 Thread Daniel Morris
This article contains some interesting statistics about the BBC Sport
website traffic over the world cup period;
http://www.journalism.co.uk/news/story1918.shtml
 
Cheers

Daniel Morris | Web Developer 
BBC Entertainment : Manchester : New Media 
 
int.   01 44217
ext.  0161 244 4217 




From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kim Plowright
Sent: 08 December 2006 12:00
To: backstage@lists.bbc.co.uk
Subject: RE: [backstage] BBC Website recognition?


Um - it depends what you're after? Statistics, or general 'isn't
the bbc marvellous?' kind of stuff? I might be able to dig some stuff
out.
 
What/who is the report for?




From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Rob Dunfey
Sent: 08 December 2006 11:25
To: backstage@lists.bbc.co.uk
Subject: [backstage] BBC Website recognition?


Hi List,

I'm just writing a report and want to note the
outstanding work of the BBC online.  I think its generally accepted the
BBC website is a world beater, does anyone know off hand of a research
report (or the like) that recognises the work of the BBC that I can
access online? I realise such a question is perhaps not of interest to
many on the list, but I do read it daily and it just seems like one of
you guys might know.

Kind Regards,

Rob




Re: [backstage] BBC Website recognition?

2006-12-08 Thread Barry Hunter




Infact, if you ignore search engines (Google, Yahoo), apps (gmail)
and Microsoft (wtf?) the Beeb is the most visited site in the world*.




and Microsoft (wtf?)


Drifting O/T, but I suspect that is skewed by the 'check for updates' that
Internet Explorer does by default every time its opened, which IIRC is via a
microsoft.com url. Also the 'Mail' button (when using Hotmail for example)
and the links IE installs in the Links Toolbar, all utalise a redirect via
microsoft.com.


Re: [backstage] BBC Website recognition?

2006-12-08 Thread feedback
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  From: Barry Hunter 
  To: backstage@lists.bbc.co.uk 
  Sent: Friday, December 08, 2006 1:35 PM
  Subject: Re: [backstage] BBC Website recognition?




Infact, if you ignore search engines (Google, Yahoo), apps (gmail)
and Microsoft (wtf?) the Beeb is the most visited site in the world*. 

  > and Microsoft (wtf?) 

  Drifting O/T, but I suspect that is skewed by the 'check for updates' that 
Internet Explorer does by default every time its opened, which IIRC is via a 
microsoft.com url. Also the 'Mail' button (when using Hotmail for example) and 
the links IE installs in the Links Toolbar, all utalise a redirect via 
microsoft.com.
   



Re: [backstage] BBC Website recognition?

2006-12-08 Thread feedback

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From: "Gavin Montague" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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Sent: Friday, December 08, 2006 11:54 AM
Subject: Re: [backstage] BBC Website recognition?


I don't know if it counts as authoritative but Netcraft rank it as  the 9th 
and 10th most visited site in the work


http://toolbar.netcraft.com/stats/topsites

Infact, if you ignore search engines (Google, Yahoo), apps (gmail)  and 
Microsoft (wtf?) the Beeb is the most visited site in the world*.


Gavin

*milage may vary.

On 8 Dec 2006, at 11:25, Rob Dunfey wrote:


Hi List,

I'm just writing a report and want to note the outstanding work of  the 
BBC online.  I think its generally accepted the BBC website is  a world 
beater, does anyone know off hand of a research report (or  the like) 
that recognises the work of the BBC that I can access  online? I realise 
such a question is perhaps not of interest to  many on the list, but I do 
read it daily and it just seems like one  of you guys might know.


Kind Regards,

Rob


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Re: [backstage] BBC Website recognition?

2006-12-08 Thread feedback
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  From: Daniel Morris 
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  Sent: Friday, December 08, 2006 12:25 PM
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  This article contains some interesting statistics about the BBC Sport website 
traffic over the world cup period;
  http://www.journalism.co.uk/news/story1918.shtml

  Cheers
  Daniel Morris | Web Developer 
  BBC Entertainment : Manchester : New Media 
   
  int.   01 44217
  ext.  0161 244 4217 





From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kim Plowright
Sent: 08 December 2006 12:00
To: backstage@lists.bbc.co.uk
Subject: RE: [backstage] BBC Website recognition?


Um - it depends what you're after? Statistics, or general 'isn't the bbc 
marvellous?' kind of stuff? I might be able to dig some stuff out.

What/who is the report for?



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  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Rob Dunfey
  Sent: 08 December 2006 11:25
  To: backstage@lists.bbc.co.uk
  Subject: [backstage] BBC Website recognition?


  Hi List,

  I'm just writing a report and want to note the outstanding work of the 
BBC online.  I think its generally accepted the BBC website is a world beater, 
does anyone know off hand of a research report (or the like) that recognises 
the work of the BBC that I can access online? I realise such a question is 
perhaps not of interest to many on the list, but I do read it daily and it just 
seems like one of you guys might know.

  Kind Regards,

  Rob


Re: [backstage] BBC Website recognition?

2006-12-08 Thread feedback
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  - Original Message - 
  From: Kim Plowright 
  To: backstage@lists.bbc.co.uk 
  Sent: Friday, December 08, 2006 11:59 AM
  Subject: RE: [backstage] BBC Website recognition?


  Um - it depends what you're after? Statistics, or general 'isn't the bbc 
marvellous?' kind of stuff? I might be able to dig some stuff out.

  What/who is the report for?




From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Rob Dunfey
Sent: 08 December 2006 11:25
To: backstage@lists.bbc.co.uk
Subject: [backstage] BBC Website recognition?


Hi List,

I'm just writing a report and want to note the outstanding work of the BBC 
online.  I think its generally accepted the BBC website is a world beater, does 
anyone know off hand of a research report (or the like) that recognises the 
work of the BBC that I can access online? I realise such a question is perhaps 
not of interest to many on the list, but I do read it daily and it just seems 
like one of you guys might know.

Kind Regards,

Rob


Re: [backstage] BBC Website recognition?

2006-12-08 Thread feedback
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  From: David Shaw 
  To: backstage@lists.bbc.co.uk 
  Sent: Friday, December 08, 2006 11:40 AM
  Subject: RE: [backstage] BBC Website recognition?


  If you find it, count me in too!

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  Scottish Enterprise WebTeam 
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  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Rob Dunfey
  Sent: 08 December 2006 11:25
  To: backstage@lists.bbc.co.uk
  Subject: [backstage] BBC Website recognition?


  Hi List,

  I'm just writing a report and want to note the outstanding work of the BBC 
online.  I think its generally accepted the BBC website is a world beater, does 
anyone know off hand of a research report (or the like) that recognises the 
work of the BBC that I can access online? I realise such a question is perhaps 
not of interest to many on the list, but I do read it daily and it just seems 
like one of you guys might know.

  Kind Regards,

  Rob


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Re: [backstage] BBC Website recognition?

2006-12-08 Thread Richard P Edwards

:-) and there I was enjoying the discussion. :-)

On 8 Dec 2006, at 16:22, feedback wrote:


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Infact, if you ignore search engines (Google, Yahoo), apps (gmail)
and Microsoft (wtf?) the Beeb is the most visited site in the world*.

> and Microsoft (wtf?)

Drifting O/T, but I suspect that is skewed by the 'check for  
updates' that Internet Explorer does by default every time its  
opened, which IIRC is via a microsoft.com url. Also the 'Mail'  
button (when using Hotmail for example) and the links IE installs  
in the Links Toolbar, all utalise a redirect via microsoft.com.








Re: [backstage] BBC Website recognition?

2006-12-15 Thread Gordon Joly

At 11:25 + 8/12/06, Rob Dunfey wrote:

Hi List,

I'm just writing a report and want to note the outstanding work of 
the BBC online.  I think its generally accepted the BBC website is a 
world beater, does anyone know off hand of a research report (or the 
like) that recognises the work of the BBC that I can access online? 
I realise such a question is perhaps not of interest to many on the 
list, but I do read it daily and it just seems like one of you guys 
might know.


Kind Regards,

Rob



How about this classic?

http://www.flickr.com/photos/loopzilla/272211227/

Gordo


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