Digital spy forum, having problems signing up i.e doesn't work! Discussion in 'General Chat' started by BM08, Dec 2, 2012. Dec 2, 2012 at 10:19 AM. BM08, Dec 2, 2012 #1. Forum Support - Digital Spy If you've already used that form then try signing up with another new username. Welcome to this humble Digital Spy X Factor forum game website! Allow me to introduce myself. I am EndOfSanity, better known as EoS or Rick, a member of the Digital Spy forums and a huge fan of The X Factor and its associated forum games. I created this site some time ago with the purpose of storing information about the games I created, sort of like a public archive in which everyone could look up past games. It contains general as well as specific information on a good number of shows, with convenient tables and compact bits of information to make things easy to locate on this website. This site also hosts information on Soppyfan's and Jacka's games, as they are edit ors on this website as well. On top of that, we have a guest room where shows by non-editors that want their shows archived are displayed. If you want to see our games inaction, please visit the The X Factor sub-forum on the Digital Spy forums!Sections of the site Asyou canseeon your left, this site is divided into numerous sections and subsections in an attempt to keep things clean and clear. Clickon the arrows in front of any of those sectionsand a list of subsections containing the individual games will drop down. Click on the arrows beside any of these games and its subsections, like overviews and song lists, will drop down. I hope you will find this website informative enough, and if you have any suggestions, feel free to either e-mail me or send me a PM on the Digital Spy forums. Five major subsections exist. One of these is the Hall of Fame, where the achievements of those partaking in forum games associated with this site are recorded for posterity. The other four subsections contain records of the games themselves, ranging from overviews to song lists to voting statistics and more! These four sections correspond with the three editors of this website, plus the Guest Room for games created and/or hosted by someone other than the editors are archived. When a host doesn't want to make a website themselves, they can request their game to be archived on this game. The main perks of this are the nonexistent work for the hosts themselves, the easy access and access to the achievement system for players. Dakaichi im being harassed by the sexiest man of the year cap1.
Digital Spy is a British-based entertainment, television and film website and brand and is the largest digital property at Hearst UK. Since its launch in 1999, 'DS' has focused on entertainment news related to television programmes, films, music and show business to a global audience. Digital Spy is one of the 150 most visited websites in the UK, according to Alexa.[2] As well as breaking news, in-depth features, reviews and authoritative editorial explainers, the site also features the DS Forum. Representatives of several major companies and celebrities, including Sky, EE and Amstrad CEO Lord Alan Sugar[3] are registered members who have posted on the forums.
History[edit]digiNews (1999)[edit]In early January 1999, Iain Chapman launched the digiNEWS website, providing news, rumours and information on Sky's new digital satellite platform SkyDigital. At the same time, Chris Butcher launched the ONfaq website, offering similar news and information on the UK's new digital terrestrial platform ONdigital. Both sites proved to be popular, attracting a lot of attention from visitors eager for more news about these rapidly developing TV platforms. Very quickly, Iain and Chris discussed the idea of a merger of the two sites, to create the digiNEWS Network.
Original Digital Spy logo used from 1999 until 2013.
On 28 February 1999, digiNEWS and ONfaq merged and were rebranded as sites of the new 'digiNEWS network'. More websites joined the network, including Chris Norris's cablenews:uk (covering NTL and TeleWest cable services), Mark Hughes' DVDNews (DVD news and reviews) and Neil Wilkes' TV:uk (TV news and gossip). While the network grew, it was still served from personal webspace from ISPs such as Freeserve, so discussions with website guru Jose Cardoso began and work started on integrating the multitude of sites into a single portal. It was important for the new site to be easily accessible, so a .COM address was preferable but the diginews.com address was already taken. After many many emails back and forth, the name 'Digital Spy' was chosen. Digital Spy (2000–2011)[edit]The Digital Spy forums first went live on 1 March 2000, built on the UBB forum platform. The newly named 'Digital Spy' news portal went live on 19 May 2001, running on a custom-built content management system called RAMS (Remote Article Management System). Digital Spy Limited was incorporated in late 2001[4] by Alan Jay, Neil Wilkes and Mark Hughes, with Ian Chapman, Jose Cardoso and James Welsh joining later as shareholders. On 9 April 2008, it was announced that the website had been purchased by magazine publisher Hachette Filipacchi UK, a subsidiary of the Lagardère Group[5] for a 'significant' sum.[6] In March 2011, former NME.com and FHM.com editor David Moynihan replaced Neil Wilkes as Editor.[7] Digital Spy at Hearst (2011–present)[edit]
Digital Spy logo as used since 2013.
On 1 August 2011, ownership of Hachette UK was sold to Hearst Magazines UK, with the Digital Spy editorial team and operations unaffected.[8] On 2 May 2013, Digital Spy won the Media Editorial Team of the Year 2013 at the British Media Awards.[9] On 3 July 2014, Digital Spy won Consumer Website of the Year 2014 at the AOP Digital Publishing Awards.[10] In October 2015, Digital Spy moved its content management system from RAMS to Hearst's newly developed Media OS.[11] In November 2015, former Heat editor Julian Linley was appointed Editor in Chief.[12] In November 2016, former T3 and Gizmodo UK editor Matt Hill was appointed Editor.[13] In January 2017, Digital Spy was made an official partner of the National Television Awards, held at The O2 Arena and broadcast live on ITV.[14] In October 2017, Digital Spy won PPA Digital Content Team of the Year, and was shortlisted for Website of the Year and Content Team Leader of the Year.[15] In December 2017, almost one million people voted in the DS Reader Awards.[16] In March 2018, Digital Spy was shortlisted for International Website of the Year at the Hearst Editorial Excellence Awards.[17] In October 2018, Digital Spy won PPA Digital Content Team of the Year for the second year in a row.[18] Digital Spy Awards[edit]In 2008, the website held its first Digital Spy Soap Awards. The nominations shortlist was chosen by Digital Spy's soaps editor Kris Green. From 2014, the awards became the annual Digital Spy Reader Awards, which polls the site's readers for the best moments in various categories.[19] 2008 winners[edit]
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