All BBC articles – Page 176
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Podcast
Newswrap podcast: BBC and Netflix in the spotlight
The team discuss the key points emerging from the Beeb’s annual report and a parliamentary grilling for Sky and Netflix
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Video
Industry, BBC2/HBO
Drama series about graduates competing for permanent positions at a leading international investment bank in London. Produced by Bad Wolf
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News
BBC works with record number of N&R indies
Proportion of suppliers with a substantive base outside of London grows to 57%
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News
Ofcom urged to scrutinise Sounds
MPs claim launch of 24 hour dance music stream has thrown ‘lack of transparency’ of BBC audio platform into focus
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News
BBC3 gains fail to counter YouTube
Youth-skewing channel grows by 36% to 120m weekly minutes viewed
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News
BBC readies senior leader cull
DG admits ‘too much duplication’ as number of big-earners rises beyond 250
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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
Moore to step back from BBC1 role
Kate Phillips appointed interim channel head as newly-promoted chief content officer steps back from commissioning duties
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News
Sue Barker and QoS captains to depart
The trio’s final series together will be broadcast in 2021
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News
Storyville hunts Gaddafi’s missing billions
Brook Lapping to follow Dutch journalists on trail of Libyan dictator’s treasure
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Video
Ghosts, BBC1
Second series of comedy format from the team behind Horrible Histories and Yonderland, produced by Monumental Television
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News
Newswrap: The story behind Olusoga’s MacTaggart
MacTaggart lecturer David Olusoga speaks exclusively to Broadcast about the process behind writing his address and how it has been received
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Behind The Scenes
A madcap dash through Europe making David Nicholls' Us
Our city-hopping drama production shoot had its own problems – and then Covid hit, says Hannah Pescod