"The BBC has been ordered to revamp its online unit after a report found that some of its Internet offerings compete too closely with commercial Web sites. Culture Secretary Tessa Jowell has given the publicly funded broadcaster four months to redefine its remit for online services after the findings by former Trinity Mirror chief Philip Graf were released Monday," reports Reuters.
"Graf singled out BBC Online's fantasy football and entertainment listings, saying they were not 'sufficiently distinctive from commercial alternatives, or were inadequately associated with public service purposes.' The BBC said it would close the fantasy football and entertainment sites, as well as sites dedicated to surfing, online games and soap operas."