All BBC articles – Page 286
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NewsC4 awarded for diversity drive
BPG Innovation Award recognises shows such as Ackley Bridge and The Last Leg
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NewsBBC2 picks up Mother's Day
Anna Maxwell Martin and Vicky McClure star in BBC Studios’ Warrington bombing drama
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NewsKavanagh expands digital brief
BBC3 controller now oversees BBC Content’s multiplatform strategy
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NewsAll Together Now gets Australian remake
Seven Network to adapt singing show in first deal for ESG format
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NewsBBC World Service to fight fake news
Teams with Aardman to help youths separate fact from fiction
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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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NewsSky set to escalate iPlayer row
Pay-TV platform warns that corporation risks missing out on the benefits of collaboration
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NewsHancock urges fake news fight
Culture secretary calls on broadcasters to be more muscular in tackling growing online threat
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NewsBBC iPlayer hits new high
Shows requested 328m times in January, with 54% of views now through a TV set
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NewsBBC's Bulford calls for 'golden age' of partnerships
‘Working together we have a chance to create a powerful new era for British content’
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NewsOfcom: PSBs must collaborate to succeed
Unite to tackle FAANG threat and the risk of losing prominence, urges chief executive Sharon White
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NewsBBC to tackle children's social mobility
Literacy and mental health at core of James Purnell’s scheme
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NewsNAO issues BBC IP warning
Report highlights risk posed by tendering and third-party commissions
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NewsVanessa Engle investigates Belfast murders
Wild Pictures to examine 1988 funeral attacks for BBC2
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NewsBBC3 back in entertainment game
Damian Kavanagh secures £10m budget boost and issues call for ‘feel-good’ fact-ent formats
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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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CommentFAANG sinks teeth into the UK
Threat to traditional broadcasters has become even more severe
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NewsBBC pay policy under scrutiny
DCMSC chair Damian Collins reveals plans to examine use of personal service companies for freelancers

















