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Subject: Re: UKNM: Beeb changes direction
From: Mike Rich
Date: Tue, 7 Dec 1999 19:07:50 GMT

Two questions
If the beeb is so full of highly talented folk - why are the programmes so
mundane (i cd use another word here)?
If they all wish to be commercial - why don't they go for it - and we can all
stop paying the licence(or license) fee?

Dave Evans wrote:

> Well, as another former beeb employee, I think the 'new direction' sucks
> bigtime. It doesn't work for the user; if its about shopping, why are
> shopping links always buried in pop-ups, why doesn't beeb actually advise on
> the best deals or otherwise endorse particular products and services? (These
> are rhetorical questions - BBC Policy won't let them). It doesn't work for
> the advertiser; why would I pay for a shopping link which won't let me
> advertise my brand until AFTER someone has clicked on it? Problem with beeb
> is it wants to have its cake and eat it; it wants to be commercial but not
> give up access to public service content and marketing so it ties itself in
> knots creating compromised ideas at the behest of BBC Policy. Its a damn
> shame as beeb is full of hugely talented people who have to deal with this
> nonsense daily. Rant over (I've been dying to get that off my chest!)
>
> David Evans
> Head of Internet Services
> EB Stores Group Ltd.
>
> Date: Thu, 02 Dec 1999 23:38:24 +0000
> From: Ian Fenn <ianatchopstix [dot] co [dot] uk>
> Subject: Re: UKNM: Beeb changes direction
>
> At 12:56 02/12/99 +0000, you wrote:
> >How odd. I just went to check something out at Beeb
> >(http://www.beeb.com) and it's been turned into a shopping portal. If
> >the idea is to help people differentiate between beeb.com and bbc.co.uk,
> >I wonder why the Beeb site is still plastered with logos of various BBC
> >TV programmes. Perhaps I'm just easily confused...
>
> >I think that the differentiation relates to the difference in services, not
>
> >a differentiation in personalities, use of brands, etc. Then again, perhaps
>
> >the difference is obvious to a loyal former beeb.com employee such as
> myself!
>
> - --
> Ian Fenn MA
> Member of the International Association of Culinary Professionals
> http://www.chopstix.net/ - Chinese cooking on the web!


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