15 Years ago this month.....
"Special report Fifteen years ago this month the BBC launched its News Online website. Developed internally with a skeleton team, the web service rapidly became the face of the BBC on the internet, and its biggest success story – winning four successive BAFTA awards.
Remarkably, it operated at a third of the cost of rival commercial online news operations – unheard of in public-sector IT projects. Devised before there were really any content management systems, the technical architecture became a template for all major news systems, and one that’s still in use today. The team endured some furious internal politicking and sabotage to survive.
Here for the first time is the inside story of the website that saved the BBC – with contributions from key figures including former BBC director general John Birt, now Lord Birt."
This report from "The Regsiter" recounts the beginnings of the BAFTA-award wiinning site.
it includes a picture of some of the first team behind the site, Matthew Karas, Bob Eggington and Mike Smartt. from 21 October 1999.