Digital Spy

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Digital Spy
Image:Digital Spy Webpage.PNG
URL http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/
Commercial? Yes
Type of site Entertainment
Registration Free/restricted to ISP e-mail
Owner Digital Spy Ltd
Created by Digital Spy Ltd

Digital Spy (or DS as it is often known by its users) is a British media and entertainment website, noted for its extensive Big Brother coverage and forums. The site was established on January 18 1999 when the operations of the digiNEWS network were merged and Digital Spy Ltd was formally incorporated in 2001[1]. The website's latest design was launched on March 1, 2006. Digitial Spy has been described as "the nation's favourite showbiz website" by one magazine.[2]

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[edit] Forums

The site also features forums started by [Neil Wilkes] which went live in March 2000. The forums themselves incorporate one of the largest media-based discussion centres on the internet, with topics covering the above as well as computing, telephony, gaming, politics, radio, sport and general discussion, which also has sub forum called chatter for less serious general discussion. On the 10th May 2007, the number of registered users climbed above the 200,000 mark.

The forums are powered by six front end HTML servers and a number of MySQL database servers.[3] The forums utilise the vBulletin software.

During Big Brother over 40,000 posts per day can be added to the forums - currently around 160,000 posts are made each week [4]. The peak usage in January 2007 was a new record of over 17,000 concurrent online users in the aftermath of Jade Goody's eviction. [5] In July 2007, The Times reported on the number of customers who had registered on the forums to express their concerns and negative aspects of the Virgin Media cable service.[6]

Representatives of several major companies including Top Up TV, Joost, Sky[7] and Goodmans are registered members that post on the forum.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/warbyothermeans/sets/ - is a website setup to monitor topics covered by the forums. Many often have racial connotations and the forums are censored to stop certain topics, mainly the Palestinian/Israeli conflict.

[edit] TV Guide

As of Friday November 17 2006 the Digital Spy website has a TV Guide powered by DigiGuide.

[edit] DS:BB

Digital Spy:Big Brother, or more popularly abbreviated, DS:BB, brings the latest news stories, and during the series records Live Updates, in which forum members record up-to-the-minute updates from the live streaming. The site also, during the series, has columns written by journalists such as Jenni Trent Hughes as well as ex-Big Brother housemates. DS:BB won a WebUser gold award for its Big Brother coverage.[8]

[edit] Popularity

On 17 January, 2007, the site logged 3.93 million page impressions, a figure that then rose to a new best of 4.07 million page impressions - some 180,000 unique visitors - on 18 January, 2007. The previous record was 3 million impressions, set as the seventh series of Big Brother began in May 2006. [9]

[edit] References

  1. ^ Digital Spy History. Retrieved on July 19, 2006.
  2. ^ "James Sutton; John Paul: Hollyoaks". attitude. October 2007. p.44.
  3. ^ Digital Spy. Big Boards. Retrieved on 2007-01-18.
  4. ^ Digital Spy Statstics from Bg Boards. Retrieved on Nov 21, 2007.
  5. ^ Digital Spy's best ever figures. Retrieved on Jan 19, 2007.
  6. ^ Private equity targets Virgin Media. Times Online (2007-07-08). Retrieved on 2007-07-08.
  7. ^ Sky. Retrieved on Jul 02, 2007.
  8. ^ About Digital Spy. Retrieved on July 19, 2006.
  9. ^ Digital Spy's best ever figures. Retrieved on July 23, 2007.

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