At 10:00 +0100 30/3/07, Jason Cartwright wrote:
> > > bbc.co.uk uses ActiveX
> Where?
Hm, my mistake it was on a BBC site but not under the bbc.co.uk
domain, I could look for other examples on bbc.co.uk but for now this
will suffice.
http://www.bbcworld.com/content/clickonline_archive_PC.asp?pageid=666&co
_pageid=1
This site now appears to be dead.
bbcworld.com is run by BBC Worldwide, a commerical organisation with
entirely different aims to the public service publishers of bbc.co.uk.
J
BBC Worldwide is wholly owned subsidiary of the BBC (a corporation
established by Charter). I believe that there is a complex set of
relationships, and that these are laid down for all BBC staff to
follow. For example, the BBC can advertise BBC Worldwide merchandise,
but not beyond a certain level.
Gordo
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