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Details of BC Sports News and Their Website

Details of BC Sports News and Their Website

One of the largest networks for broadcasting in the world, the BBC brings forward programs that are not only entertaining but are informative, educational and accurate as well. With an output of 120 hours on a daily basis, B C News is a quasi autonomous body and is run on the guidelines as provided by the Royal Charter. They have the bandwidth and the sources to collect information from across the world on any subject that they wish to investigate or probe. Along with news B C also has a network of channels that cover sports, current affairs, entertainment and luxury.

One of the most popular channels under the BBC network umbrella is BB C Worldwide. This arm is run in accordance with the BBC Charter and agreement which outlines its commercial criteria’s as well as activities that they must observe. This channel provides a global platform for British artists, actors, journalists, painters, chefs, designers and presenters ad well as technicians. They have been given the Queens Award for the exemplary contribution that they have made in the field of television and the worldwide acclaim that they have brought to the BBC.

Sports news is brought to the viewers through the b c sports news. BBC sports news covers all the activities that go on in the world of sports. From covering news from major sporting events such as football, rugby, motorsports, cycling, tennis, boxing, snooker, cricket, golf and athletics, they also cover the Paralympics and equestrian sports such as the derby as well. As the sister website of BBC News Online, the BBC sports website was launched in November 1997. Each page of this website is thoroughly researched by a team of journalists who are based in the main newsroom of the BBC centre located in the west of London. Many correspondents based worldwide also contribute significantly to this arm of BBC news.

This sports site is produced by BBC Sport. BBC Sports covers many large sporting events across the world and gives sports updates, reviews, statistical data and analysis, performer reviews, coverage guides and any other sporting information that one would possibly be looking out for. All these articles are well researched as well as accurate. Along with this statistical information, BBC Sport also bring to its viewers all the drama and information about their popular and favorite sports stars. BBC Sport also lists out the important sporting dates in the yearly calendar.

The BBC network is funded by the license fee that is given by all the households in the United Kingdom. With this fee the network provides 8 national television channels, forty local radio stations, 10 national radio stations and an exhaustive website. They currently face competition only from Sky news as a competitor channel because of their new appeal and coverage.

BBC News is currently headed by Helen Boaden who, after the merger between BBC and the BBC Journalism group, continued her role as the Director of this arm.

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Why does the BBC News graphics look so crap?

Question by Jamie P: Why does the BBC News graphics look so crap?
Why red and white? Why can’t the BBC be more Conservative like Fox News and have great intro music like NBC. Why does the media graphics have to be so crap here?

Why can’t we have the Union Flag on the side of the screen like they have on Fox?

Why does the BBC have to be so Socialist?

If I run BBC News I would have great intro music like they have NBC Nightly News and have Red, White and Blue with the Union flag on the side of the screen.

Best answer:

Answer by Haug
If you think that is bad try Sky!!!

They must surely be the most technically inept TV station in the world. Surely even third world countries can put up a headline with the correct text and photo and not get them all mixed and matched.

And signs, pound signs and Dollar signs are usually all wrong.

Adverts are often without sound – but I do not mind that!!!

If there was a prize for technical incompetence they would win it hands down every year!!!

Know better? Leave your own answer in the comments!

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Sharing the Good News About South Africa

Sharing the Good News About South Africa

At the beginning of 2008, almost as soon as most South Africans returned to their everyday lives, having enjoyed a relaxing summer holiday, the perfect storm erupted. In quick succession there has been the unanimous unseating of the country’s President as leader of the ANC in December 2007, followed by a nationwide power crisis with regular “load shedding” which started in January 2008 and which we are told this will continue until after 2010. In addition South Africans are dealing with the perceived high level of crime (perception is reality), increasingly high levels of inflation (9.4% in February 2008), petrol at the highest levels ever and according to the popular media and dinner talk, more people than ever are considering immigrating to greener pastures.

I believe that part of the reason South Africa is going through such a great deal of mass negativity at present is because South Africans are constantly bombarded with bad news. I believe that if everyone in South Africa keeps reading, talking, thinking, and worrying about the bad stuff all the time, it will end up happening because everyone is attracting it.

After the last few months one may ask “Is there any good news about South Africa?” Yes!! After digging around on the internet, I have found plenty of good news about South Africa, which I would like to share with you to help put the constant bad news in perspective:

Cheap Petrol

Although the price of petrol in South Africa has increased dramatically it is still amongst the cheapest in the world. The highest price in South Africa is the Gauteng (inland) price for 95 octane unleaded petrol which as at 2 April 2008 is R8.91 per litre. In contrast according to a survey of 9 700 petrol stations in the UK, for unleaded petrol, the minimum price in the UK is £1.03, the average price is £1.07 and the highest price £1.19 per litre. Using an exchange rate of £1=R15, this means that the average price per litre in the UK is over R16 per litre, nearly double South Africa’s price.

Cheap Housing

Housing in South Africa is still amongst the cheapest in the world. According to the April ABSA housing index the average price for middle segment housing (Residential houses nationwide between 80m2 and 400m2 ) is just R929 000. In contrast according to the BBC News Survey of UK house prices (which fell 3.6% in the last year) as at February 2008 the nationwide average is currently (Rand figures are conservatively calculated at £1=R15):

*Detached (A house not joined to any other) £342 800 (R5 142 000)

*Semi-Detached (A house which is joined to another house on one side) £200 037 (R3 000 555)

*Terraced (Streets of houses joined together in long rows) £176 732 (R2 650 980)

*Flat (A flat is part of a bigger building where all the flats share a front door) £200 967 (R3 014 505)

Lower Unemployment

According to Statistics South Africa the unemployment rate fell fractionally to 23% in September 2007—the lowest since records began in 2001. The government’s target is to cut the rate to 14% by 2014

Winning the War on Crime

The United Nations Interregional Crime and Justice Research Institute have conducted research on the victims of crime which shows the picture of South African crime as more typical of a developing country. These statistics show that South Africa has lower rates of violent crime than many African and South American countries.

According to the South African Police Service Statistics, the incidence of most types of crime has reduced since 2001. Their latest report for the 6 month period April to September each year since 2001 reveals the following rates of incidence per 100 000 of the population:

*The incidence of murder, although still unacceptably high is clearly decreasing 2001=22.7, 2002=22.9, 2003=21.0, 2004=19.7, 2005=19.6, 2006=20.0, 2007=18.7

*The incidence of rape, is also still unacceptably high but has clearly decreased in the past 2 years 2001=55.1, 2002=52.3, 2003=51.1, 2004=53.7, 2005=55.6, 2006=49.6, 2007=47.8

*The incidence of common assault has decreased dramatically in the past few years 2001=260.1, 2002=275.2, 2003=279.1, 2004=269.4, 2005=229.5, 2006=201.6, 2007=191.4

Stock Exchange Growth

*South Africa’s stock exchange (the JSE Limited), ranks 18th in the world in terms of total market capitalisation

*South Africa’s stock exchange ALSI (All Share Index) has risen from 7510.4 on 30 April 2003 to over 30 000 in April 2008, an increase of nearly 400% in 5 years

Sporting Successes

*South Africa are the Rugby World Cup champions

*South Africa is the number 1 ranked rugby team according to the IRB as at 31 March 2008

*South Africa is the number 1 ranked cricket team according to the ICC for One Day Internationals as at 22 March 2008

*South Africa are hosts of 2010 world cup

*South Africa has 2 golfers ranked in the top 10 in the world according to the Official World Golf Ranking for Week 13 – March 30th – 2008

Competitive Nation

*South Africa ranked 44th out of 131 countries in the World Economic Forum’s Global Competitiveness Report 2007/8

*South Africa has been ranked 28th among 108 countries measured for responsible competitiveness, according to the global think tank AccountAbility.

*South Africa ranks 52nd out of 157 countries in the world in terms of economic freedom, ahead of Italy (60th), Brazil (70th), the United Arab Emirates (74th), Greece (94th), India (104th) and China (119th), according to the Index of Economic Freedom 2007 (The 2008 Index of Economic Freedom covers 162 countries across 10 specific freedoms such as trade freedom, business freedom, investment freedom, and property rights)

Rich in Resources

*South Africa is one of the world leaders in mining and minerals, with a significant share of the world’s reserves and production.

*South Africa has, according to the SA Department of Minerals and Energy, nearly 90% of the world’s platinum, 80% of the world’s manganese, 73% of the world’s chrome, 45% of the world’s vanadium and 41% of the world’s gold.

*South Africa still has huge potential for the discovery of other world-class deposits in areas yet to be exhaustively explored.

Infrastructure Development

Since 1994, the South African government has channelled substantial resources into social programs and services, with varying degrees of success.

*Households with access to clean water: 85% in 2001, 80% in 1996

*Households using electricity for lighting: 69.7% in 2001, 57.6% in 1996

*Households in formal housing: 63.8% in 2001, 57.5% in 1996

*Households with chemical or flush toilets: 51.9% in 2001, 50.5% in 1996

*Pupil-teacher ratio: 38:1 in 2003, 43:1 in 1994

*People who have completed grade 12 schooling: 20.4% in 2001, 16.3% in 1996

*People with access to electricity: 70% in 2003, 32% in 1994

Lower Cost of Living

Despite recent inflation and price increases, South Africa still has one of the lowest cost of living levels in the world. According to the latest Xpatulator (website address below) cost of living survey of 228 global locations covering every country in the world, Johannesburg is the 71st, Pretoria is 58th, Cape Town is 51st, and Durban is the 36th cheapest place in the world to live. This means that 192 of the 228 global locations are more expensive places to live compared to Durban, while 157 locations are more expensive than Johannesburg. A detailed cost of living comparison of Johannesburg and London reveals that overall London is 74.5% more expensive than Johannesburg:

*Alcohol & Tobacco (alcoholic beverages and tobacco products) is 56.7% more expensive in London

*Clothing (clothing and footwear products) is 85.3% more expensive in London

*Communication (fixed line, internet, and mobile) is 16.18% less expensive in London

*Education (school & tertiary) is 55.6% more expensive in London

*Furniture (furniture, household equipment and household appliances ) is 51.8% more expensive in London

*Groceries (food, non-alcoholic beverages and cleaning material) is 46.7% more expensive in London

*Healthcare (general healthcare, medical and medical insurance) is 92.9% more expensive in London

*Household (housing, water, electricity, household gas, household fuels, local rates and residential taxes) is 104.3% more expensive in London

*Miscellaneous (stationary, linen and general goods and services) is 180.7% more expensive in London

*Personal (personal care products and services) is 145.2% more expensive in London

*Recreation & Culture is 4.8% more expensive in London

*Restaurants Meals Out and Hotels is 219.26% more expensive in London

*Transport (public transport, vehicle costs, vehicle fuel, vehicle insurance and vehicle maintenance) is 89.80% more expensive in London

Higher Purchasing Power

The lower cost of living in South African means that your salary goes much further in Johannesburg compared to London and most other places. Using the cost of living difference, hardship difference, and exchange rate, Xpatulator calculates that if you earn R500 000 Rand in South Africa, you would need to earn £54 182 in London in order to have a similar standard of living, much more than the £33 333 the (£1=R15) exchange rate indicates. The good news is that if you move the other way (i.e. from London to Johannesburg) and you earn £60 000 currently, you would not have to find a job paying R900 000 the (£1=R15) that exchange rate indicates. Taking into account the vastly lower cost of living in Johannesburg, you would in fact only require a salary of R552 302 to have the same buying power as £60 000 in London.

In conclusion, yes 2008 will mostly be a tough year, given the short term difficulties, but the power problems and current high inflation are short term issues which will eventually be in the past.

The main reason so many people are negative is because bad news sells newspapers and attracts more listeners and viewers. Good news does not often make the front page!!

Steven McManus has been an Information and Reward Consultant to over 100 organisations for over a decade. Steven runs the most comprehensive global relocation calculator available, an internet service that is used primarily to calculate expatriate salary levels for global assignments, which can be found at http://www.xpatulator.com. This site includes free location overviews, cost of living, and hardship rankings for 228 global cities.

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