All BBC articles – Page 493

  • Africa
    News

    Discovery to end BBC tie-up

    2013-06-13T08:00:00Z

    Discovery Networks International (DNI) is set to pull the plug on its £150m co-pro partnership with the BBC, putting funding for the corporation’s blue-chip natural history programming at risk.

  • MediaCity
    News

    MPs slam BBC over DMI but praise relocation

    2013-06-13T08:00:00Z

    The BBC was praised for its move to Salford, but drew sharp criticism over the failure of its £100m Digital Media Initiative (DMI) at a meeting with the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) this week.

  • Stacey Dooley
    News

    Victory goes to school for BBC3

    2013-06-13T08:00:00Z

    BBC3 is building on the success of acclaimed documentary series Junior Doctors with a look at the lives of six trainee teachers during their first year at three challenging London schools.

  • Up the Women
    News

    BBC4 comedy Up the Women moves to BBC2

    2013-06-12T12:48:00Z

    Jessica Hynes’ BBC4 suffragette comedy Up the Women will return for a second series on BBC2.

  • BBC News
    News

    BBC World Service budget cut by £2.2m

    2013-06-12T10:15:00Z

    The BBC World Service’s budget has unexpectedly been cut by more than £2m by the government.

  • Radio
    News

    Jonathan Wall completes Radio 5 Live team

    2013-06-11T13:30:00Z

    BBC Radio 5 live has hired Bauer Media executive Richard Maddock to lead commissioning as new controller Jonathan Wall completes his senior management team.

  • The Fall
    News

    The Fall producer defends series climax

    2013-06-11T12:57:00Z

    The Fall’s controversial open-ended climax was designed to “change the nature” of how TV tells crime stories, according to its producer.

  • Gabby Logan
    News

    Gabby Logan to host BBC1 Olympics series

    2013-06-11T12:06:00Z

    Gabby Logan is to front a BBC1 magazine show examining the legacy of the London 2012 Olympics as part of the corporation’s plans to increase sports participation across the country.

  • Top Gear
    News

    BBC Worldwide orders Top Gear week

    2013-06-11T10:02:00Z

    BBC Worldwide is scheduling a week of Top Gear programming across its network of channels.

  • Lucy Adams
    News

    BBC opens invitation to Respect at Work event

    2013-06-11T09:09:00Z

    The BBC is releasing tickets for its Respect at Work event later this month which will examine issues of bullying, harassment and culture in the TV industry.

  • Danny Cohen
    News

    Cohen calls for ‘measurable change’ on collaboration

    2013-06-10T12:43:00Z

    BBC director of television Danny Cohen has asked his division to include a formal pledge on internal collaboration in their strategic plans for the coming year.

  • Blandings
    News

    Blandings gets second series

    2013-06-10T11:59:00Z

    BBC1 period comedy Blandings has been handed a second series.

  • BBC strike
    News

    Unions to ballot members over BBC pay offer

    2013-06-07T12:52:00Z

    The BBC is braced for further strike action over its pay and redundancy terms - but has reached a compromise with unions over job cuts and working conditions linked to Delivering Quality First.

  • Ben Stephenson
    News

    BBC2 eyes broader drama

    2013-06-06T10:21:00Z

    Ben Stephenson is exploring the idea of commissioning an adult fantasy drama as he aims to increase the range of scripted output on BBC2.

  • Up The Women
    News

    BBC4 controller role faces axe

    2013-06-06T08:01:00Z

    BBC director of television Danny Cohen is seriously considering not directly replacing BBC4 controller Richard Klein as part of a wider strategic plan for the channel.

  • Drinking for England
    News

    BBC2 revives Modern Times

    2013-06-06T08:01:00Z

    BBC2 is resuscitating contemporary British documentary strand Modern Times after more than a decade and has commissioned a raft of series, including exclusive access to value retailer Iceland.

  • Glastonbury
    News

    BBC puts in team effort for digital Glastonbury

    2013-06-06T08:00:00Z

    The BBC’s Glastonbury coverage will be an example of the corporation working to be “bigger than the sum of its parts”, according to Bob Shennan.

  • Stuart Hall
    News

    Dame Linda Dobbs leads Stuart Hall inquiry

    2013-06-04T12:26:00Z

    Retired high court judge Dame Linda Dobbs is to lead an investigation into the conduct of former Radio 5 Live presenter Stuart Hall at the BBC.

  • Lord McAlpine
    News

    BBC foots Lord McAlpine legal bill

    2013-06-04T11:34:00Z

    The BBC has agreed to pay Lord McAlpine a further £117,000 in legal costs after an erroneous Newsnight report implicated the Tory peer in child abuse claims.

  • BBC iPlayer
    News

    BBCW bolsters European VoD

    2013-06-04T09:34:00Z

    BBC Worldwide is to improve the metadata supporting its VoD content across Europe following a deal with TV intelligence provider EBS.