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BBC News Today

(May 2003)

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A former member
Hi everyone, I am in the process of creating a website dedicated to BBC News presentation.

BBC News Today Homepage

The website is still under construction, it will to begin with have five pages each focusing on different areas of BBC News presentation. Over the next month each page will come online. Feel free to give comment via this post or through my email,

sam.beckett@ntlworld.com

Thanks
Last edited by A former member on 6 May 2003 6:21pm - 3 times in total
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A former member
Great News, only one step though sound files is now online. Only one upload this evening with the LDN Opening tiltes. Around 5 tomorrow, hope you like.

Mock Sound Files
Last edited by A former member on 6 May 2003 6:22pm - 2 times in total
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rob Founding member
Not too bad Sam, although the NEWS bit in your logo is not normally bold.

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A former member
Updates - 06/05/03 - BBC News 24 & BBC World Pages Launched
Updates - 06/05/03 - BBC Regions Launched & Updated

EDIT: 07/05/03 - Not many updates today as the website is in preparation for the re-design at the weekend......

EDIT: 07/05/03 - BBC National News Launched.......

EDIT: 07/05/03 - BBC News Mock Updated......

More Updates Tomorrow........................

Visit the website at:

BBC News Today Homepage

9 days later

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A former member
Sorry but it's Gone - Yes BBC News Today has been shut done for two months due to my tests so unfortunately that's it for now but the site will be back, better than before with much more interactive features and by July BBC News should have changed their graphics so wait and see. I also hope to have a new address by the summer and the site will look completely different, you know none of that horrible yellow which kind of stained every page. I just felt that I was receiving little feedback which showed the site was not ver popular...

For further information on why the site has shut down, visit the temporary homepage.

BBC NEWS TODAY
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A former member
Isn't this all a little self-centred...?

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