
From 22 October, the online campaign will run on a number of European sites including Denmark's JP.dk, Germany's T-online.de and Economist.com.
MSN will run the adverts in Scandinavia and LastMinute.com will run them across Belgium, France and The Netherlands.
Building on the popularity of BBC news during recent world events, Alan Booth, the BBC's controller for marketing communications and audiences, said that the corporation aims to continue expanding its online news audience.
"Our research tells us that more and more people are accessing online for background information, and to read the stories behind the headlines.
"By targeting our marketing at an area of Europe where English is widely understood by the online population, we are matching people's needs with an ideal product."
BBCnews.com provides news with an international focus. As well as English-language information, the BBC provides World Service coverage in 43 languages, all of which are accessible through BBCnews.com.
Source:
http://www.brandrepublic.com/digitalbulletin/news_story.cfm?articleID=192718&Origin=DB15102003
See also:
http://www.bbcnews.com
http://www.jp.dk
http://www.t-online.de
http://www.economist.com
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