All BBC Scotland articles – Page 12
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BBC Scotland to air climbing challenge
BBC Scotland has commissioned Triple Echo to produce an ambitious six-hour outside broadcast in which eight climbers will attempt to climb the crags of Cairngorms National Park. [ALL]
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Jenkins quits BBC Scotland 'on matter of principle'
BBC Scotland's head of news and current affairs Blair Jenkins has quit in what is understood to be a protest over the ongoing job cuts within his department.
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Tern wins BBC Scotland double order
Indie Tern Television has received a double order from BBC Scotland. It is producing The Family Farm, a 6 x 30-minute observational documentary series that takes a poignant look at traditional family farming in Dumfries and Galloway, as residents fight to save Castle Douglas, one ...
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BBC Scotland slips
National station BBC Scotland saw its share drop from 9.4% to 8.3% in the latest results, despite adding 19,000 listeners for a total reach of 1.04 million listeners. GMG's Real Radio Scotland, which posted a record share of 17.7% in the last survey, dropped slightly to 16.4%, despite adding 19,000 ...
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Fourth Karen Dunbar for BBC Scotland
BBC1 Scotland has ordered a fourth series of the Karen Dunbar Showfrom indie the Comedy Unit. Series produced by Rab Christie and Iain Davidson, the 4 x 30-minute sketch show series will transmit in the spring. BBC Scotland commissioning editor, television Ewan Angus, who ordered ...
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BBC Scotland lures C4 comedy talent
BBC Scotland has recruited a string of Channel 4 comedy talent for its latest sitcom, in the hope of securing its reputation as a centre for comedy.
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BBC Scotland orders Hogmanay laughs
BBC1 Scotland has commissioned specials of comedy series Chewin' the Fat and Only an Excuse? as part of its New Years Eve line-up.
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BBC Scotland recognises Bectu as union of freelancers
Bectu has claimed a major coup for freelancers after BBC Scotland agreed it as the recognised union for all its freelance workers.
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Tyler takes top comedy post at BBC Scotland
Alan Tyler, the head of Mentorn Scotland, is to return to BBC comedy.
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BBC Scotland news plans under fire
Controversial plans by BBC Scotland for local news services staffed by 'one man band' journalists have been given the backing by the Scottish executive.
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Mentorn wins BBC Scotland orders
Nicky Campbell is to front a political chat show for BBC Scotland as part of a series of new commissions for indie Mentorn.
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BBC Scotland staff hit out at controller
BBC Scotland controller Ken McQuarrie is facing calls to resign after over 10% of BBC workers in the region signed a vote of no confidence against him.
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BBC Scotland head defends job cuts
The head of BBC Scotland has stood by the latest round of job losses, dismissing claims that he was forced into making more cuts than department heads proposed.
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BBC Scotland governor appointed
The government has appointed economist Jeremy Peat as the new BBC governor for Scotland.
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BBC SCOTLAND MOVES.
BBC Scotland has appointed Jeff Zycinski as head of Radio Scotland and Margaret Mary Murray as
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BBC Scotland moves
BBC Scotland has appointed Jeff Zycinski as head of Radio Scotland and Margaret Mary Murray as head of Gaelic. Zycinski, former editor of entertainment and events, previously launched The Lesley Riddoch Programme and The Gary Robertson Show. Murray ...
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BBC SCOTLAND GAP.
BBC Scotland is looking for a new controller after John McCormick decided to retire. He will
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BBC Scotland looks for new controller
BBC Scotland is to launch a search for a new controller following the decision of John McCormick to retire.
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BBC Scotland mulls stand-alone news
BBC Scotland is to begin a full review of its news output later this month that will include looking once again at the controversial issue of whether it should have a separate Scottish 18.00 News, writes Leigh Holmwood
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BBC Scotland controller calls for camera access to criminal courts
John McCormick says there is 'no convincing evidence' that filming of cases would interfere with justice