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bbc.co.uk celebrates success at the Webbys


Category : New Media
Date : 12.05.2004
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bbc.co.uk scooped three coveted Webby Awards at the 8th Annual Webby Awards in San Francisco, California last night.

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bbc.co.uk/humanbody won in the Education category, bbc.co.uk/news won in the News category and bbc.co.uk/sport won in the Sport category.

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Â鶹Éç News took the News award for a second time, the only news organisation ever to do so.

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The prestigious Webbys, presented by The International Academy of Digital Arts & Sciences (IADAS), recognise technological, creative and individual achievement on the internet.

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The annual Webby Awards ceremony is widely seen as a barometer of the state of the internet industry.

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bbc.co.uk/science/humanbody (Education award) is an interactive science site which allows visitors to find out more about the human body and mind.

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Users can take a morals test, explore the mechanics of the human body and try physiological tests including finding out what disgusts them, what sex their brain is and if they can spot a fake smile.


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bbc.co.uk/news (News award) offers up-to-the-minute news coverage from home and abroad, together with analysis and context on ongoing issues from the Â鶹Éç News team of dedicated correspondents.

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Special features include Have Your Say where users can debate issues and question senior figures in the news and In Depth which provides background information and expert analysis on major news stories.


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bbc.co.uk/sport (Sport award) is the internet home for major sporting events for the UK audience.

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The site follows the UK's national teams and heroes as well as letting users access the latest sports news, check fixtures and the latest scores, read features and have their say on the latest developments in the sporting world.


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Ashley Highfield, Â鶹Éç Director of New Media & Technology, said: "This is fantastic recognition from the international internet industry of the quality and creativity of bbc.co.uk.

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"These awards acknowledge the innovative way that we can use new media to fulfil the traditional Â鶹Éç public service role to inform, educate and entertain our audiences."


Notes to Editors

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Latest figures for the Â鶹Éç's website show that the Â鶹Éç's reach amongst the 23 million internet-using adults in the UK hit an all-time high of 45% in March 2004.

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A record number of 10.35 million people used the Â鶹Éç website during March, a month on month increase of 750,000 new users.



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Category : New Media
Date : 12.05.2004
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