LW
Last year's Easter Week I think still has the branded programmes being broadcast, not so sure. I hope James (BBC WORLD) can answer this!
The branded programmes will still appear this week. Only the presenters will be different.
Last year's Easter Week I think still has the branded programmes being broadcast, not so sure. I hope James (BBC WORLD) can answer this!
LW
I strangely found this BBC World pres site, but from 2002. You might be interested!
http://worldwatch.mirrorz.com/
http://worldwatch.mirrorz.com/
VM
It's got caps from the original look for Click Online, pleasantly surprised with that
I strangely found this BBC World pres site, but from 2002. You might be interested!
http://worldwatch.mirrorz.com/
http://worldwatch.mirrorz.com/
It's got caps from the original look for Click Online, pleasantly surprised with that
LW
It's got caps from the original look for Click Online, pleasantly surprised with that
Some caps on the site are by Robert (itsrobert)! I love the pics.
I strangely found this BBC World pres site, but from 2002. You might be interested!
http://worldwatch.mirrorz.com/
http://worldwatch.mirrorz.com/
It's got caps from the original look for Click Online, pleasantly surprised with that
Some caps on the site are by Robert (itsrobert)! I love the pics.
IT
Good grief, I'd forgotten all about that website! How on earth did you uncover it after all these years?!
As I recall it was owned by a member here called Mike and yes, I did contribute a few screen caps to the site! In fact I think I was capturing images for the site when I was doing my GCSE exams in the summer of 2002. How time flies!
itsrobert
Founding member
I strangely found this BBC World pres site, but from 2002. You might be interested!
http://worldwatch.mirrorz.com/
http://worldwatch.mirrorz.com/
Good grief, I'd forgotten all about that website! How on earth did you uncover it after all these years?!
As I recall it was owned by a member here called Mike and yes, I did contribute a few screen caps to the site! In fact I think I was capturing images for the site when I was doing my GCSE exams in the summer of 2002. How time flies!
LW
Good grief, I'd forgotten all about that website! How on earth did you uncover it after all these years?!
As I recall it was owned by a member here called Mike and yes, I did contribute a few screen caps to the site! In fact I think I was capturing images for the site when I was doing my GCSE exams in the summer of 2002. How time flies!
I was searching for some BBC World presentation sites on Yahoo! and I strangely found that! It's amazing to see those captures, it was awesome. Nice fotos of some bulletins, presenters and programmes.
I strangely found this BBC World pres site, but from 2002. You might be interested!
http://worldwatch.mirrorz.com/
http://worldwatch.mirrorz.com/
Good grief, I'd forgotten all about that website! How on earth did you uncover it after all these years?!
As I recall it was owned by a member here called Mike and yes, I did contribute a few screen caps to the site! In fact I think I was capturing images for the site when I was doing my GCSE exams in the summer of 2002. How time flies!
I was searching for some BBC World presentation sites on Yahoo! and I strangely found that! It's amazing to see those captures, it was awesome. Nice fotos of some bulletins, presenters and programmes.
BA
I don't know where to ask this, so I'll just post it here...
Why is it UK audience are being point to bbc.co.uk/news and International audience point to bbc.com/news, when everything goes to the same place? Putting geo-blocked elements, like advertisements, is just a matter of putting codes somewhere on the website... Does BBC still need to direct us to "different" websites?
Why is it UK audience are being point to bbc.co.uk/news and International audience point to bbc.com/news, when everything goes to the same place? Putting geo-blocked elements, like advertisements, is just a matter of putting codes somewhere on the website... Does BBC still need to direct us to "different" websites?
GH
They are different editions. bbc.co.uk/news is the news homepage for the UK which will feature quite a lot of domestic stories, wheras bbc.com/news is actually the world homepage... I think.
I don't know where to ask this, so I'll just post it here...
Why is it UK audience are being point to bbc.co.uk/news and International audience point to bbc.com/news, when everything goes to the same place? Putting geo-blocked elements, like advertisements, is just a matter of putting codes somewhere on the website... Does BBC still need to direct us to "different" websites?
Why is it UK audience are being point to bbc.co.uk/news and International audience point to bbc.com/news, when everything goes to the same place? Putting geo-blocked elements, like advertisements, is just a matter of putting codes somewhere on the website... Does BBC still need to direct us to "different" websites?
They are different editions. bbc.co.uk/news is the news homepage for the UK which will feature quite a lot of domestic stories, wheras bbc.com/news is actually the world homepage... I think.