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Subject: UKNM: The BBC
From: Neil.McIntosh
Date: Fri, 30 Jun 2000 08:10:35 +0100

Doing some research for a piece, I was surprised at the depth of anti-BBC
feeling among the ranks of UK online entrepreneurs. There seemed to be a
sense
that the BBC was somehow muscling in on "their" territory with the likes of
the
Top Gear site, and others aimed at various markets from kids to cooks. One
likened the BBC to Microsoft, killing off whole markets with their marketing
muscle.

Have I been hopelessly naive in being surprised by this, or is this all
really
just vested interests and sour grapes? The BBC is, after all, doing what it
does
pretty well online. I'd love to find out what the list's impressions are,
off
the record, of course :-)

Neil Mc

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Neil McIntosh
Deputy editor, Online
The Guardian, London
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