BBC Worldwide signs up to AOP
by Andrew McCormick Media Week 08-Feb-08, 14:57
LONDON - BBC Worldwide, the commercial arm of the BBC, has followed up the launch of a series of online projects by joining trade body the Association of Online Publishers (AOP).
BBC Worldwide managing director Marcus Arthur will join the AOP board, following a series of recent moves online by the publisher.
Arthur said he wants to help create a strong and unified voice in the online content industry, and improve standards and technologies.
Arthur said he wants to help create a strong and unified voice in the online content industry, and improve standards and technologies.
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Last year, BBC Worldwide acquired a 75% stake in travel publishing group Lonely Planet, including the websites Lonelyplanet.com and Lonelyplanet.tv. Meanwhile, BBC Worldwide's magazines have increased their presence online.
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