All BBC licence fee articles – Page 24
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NewsBBC used PSCs to 'protect licence fee payer'
Corporate affairs head clarifies corporation’s practices
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CriticsThe Trouble With M&S
“There was a decent half-hour documentary in here, struggling in vain to get out”
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NewsBBC Scotland budgets under fire
Low tariffs offered by BBC Scotland criticised as channel prepares for its February launch
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NewsTV facing wedding headaches
Prince Harry and Meghan’s big day has created a unique set of challenges for broadcasters
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NewsBBC to publish transparency reports
Gender pay and BBC Studios to come under scrutiny in reviews designed to ensure corporation is ‘best in class’
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NewsUnions and BBC agree ‘unprecedented’ pay deal
Staff to get at least 2% wage increase for next three years
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NewsBBC reveals Royal Wedding plans
Live special and stripped cooking show to air in run-up to ceremony
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NewsBBC to waive licence fee for Royal Wedding
Dispensation for community events was also used for Queen’s Jubilee and previous Windsor nuptials
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NewsBBC chiefs grapple with 'windowing'
Tony Hall: we want to strike the right balance between iPlayer and SVoD returns
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CommentGoodnight to the overnights
AI and passion scores may be better measures in a world of catch-up, says Stephen Arnell
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NewsTop dogs wade into Sky/BBC row
Jeremy Darroch laments lack of progress as David Clementi demands more curation control
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NewsBattle looms for control of UKTV
BBC Studios and Discovery shape up for fight for British broadcaster
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NewsBBC losing youth to Netflix
Young audiences spending more time with SVoD service than corporation’s entire suite of services
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NewsBBC dampens competition concerns
Corporation promises ‘no exclusivity’ at merged BBCW-BBCS business
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CommentRewriting the rules of engagement
Broadcaster and indie relationships need to be more transparent
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NewsBBC appoints first customer officer
Former Virgin Media chief marketing officer Kerris Bright to drive personalisation of broadcaster’s services
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NewsHincks and Hall warn of looming digital impact
’The digital guys are starting to zero in on content that was once considered niche’
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NewsBBC pay policy under scrutiny
DCMSC chair Damian Collins reveals plans to examine use of personal service companies for freelancers


















