All BBC Annual Report articles – Page 2
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News
BBC kickstarts content audit ahead of cutting hours
Funds from least valuable content to be reallocated to high value programming
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News
BBC eyes £300m more savings
Corporation grapples to mitigate £200m loss of licence fee income as cumulative five-year savings set to top £1bn
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News
BBC tries to close class gap
Creative diversity director June Sarpong unveils initiative to improve on- and off-screen socio-economic diversity
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News
DCMSC chair: BBC funding model is ‘unsustainable’
Young viewer tail-off and SVoD-instigated inflation will continue to ‘diminish’ the licence fee, warns Damian Collins
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News
BBC Studios invests in Quibi
Joins ITV and Viacom as backers of Jeffrey Katzenberg’s upcoming short-form SVoD platform
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News
Bullying and harassment cases double at BBC
Staff made 89 complaints last year after renewed efforts to encourage people to speak out
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News
BBC banks on linear youth block
Dedicated post-news BBC3 slot on main channel aims to stem fall in 16-34 viewer numbers
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Comment
Unpicking the talent pay bunfight
Revealing gender pay gap is clearest outcome of a flawed exercise
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News
On-air talent - BBC top earners
Stars paid more than £150k in 2016/17 from licence fee revenue, excluding work via indies
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News
BBC Annual Report: what else we learnt
The BBC’s annual report shut down uncertainty over the future of the News channel, tackled the aftermath of the Dame Janet Smith Review into bullying and added up the savings made from its property sale.