All BBC articles – Page 703

  • Gordon Brown
    News

    Top-slicing legislation plan revealed

    2009-06-30T09:40:00Z

    Gordon Brown has revealed government plans to formally introduce legislation that will divert TV licence fee revenue into propping up regional news coverage on ITV1.

  • Neil Young at Glastonbury
    News

    Connery slams BBC Glasto coverage

    2009-06-29T12:03:00Z

    Sir Sean Connery has slammed the BBC for sending more than 400 staff to Glastonbury but “not one” to cover the Edinburgh International Film Festival.

  • Alan Green
    News

    Somethin' Else wins 606 contract

    2009-06-26T12:28:00Z

    Multiplatform indie Somethin’ Else has won a three year contract to make 606, BBC Radio 5 Live’s flagship football phone-in.

  • Danny Cohen
    News

    BBC reveals controller salaries

    2009-06-25T14:35:00Z

    The BBC’s four main TV channel controllers took home at least £880,000 combined last year, but none of them troubled the corporation’s list of the top 15 earners.

  • News

    BBC paid out for Bennett's stolen handbag

    2009-06-25T14:00:00Z

    Jana Bennett claimed £500 to help replace a stolen handbag in 2008/09, and the BBC forked out £641.25 for its television controllers to “discuss projects” at a dinner.

  • News

    Gardner spent almost £8,000 on hospitality

    2009-06-25T13:54:00Z

    Julie Gardner spent more on entertaining than any BBC executive bar Mark Thompson last year, in her role as BBC Wales head of drama and BBC head of independent drama commissioning in the nations and regions.

  • Mark Thompson
    News

    Expenses: the hidden cost of Sachsgate

    2009-06-25T13:00:00Z

    The BBC paid more than £2,200 to fly Mark Thompson’s family home after the director general cut short his holiday to deal with the Sachsgate affair.

  • BBC TV centre
    News

    Taxis, handbags and lunches: BBC expenses laid bare

    2009-06-25T10:49:00Z

    The BBC is to publish the names, salaries and line-by-line expenses of its top earners and decision-makers, as part of a new transparency drive across the corporation.

  • BBC TV centre
    News

    Thompson: BBC may axe regional partnership

    2009-06-25T08:01:00Z

    BBC director general Mark Thompson has warned that the corporation could pull its regional news-sharing proposals if the government does not change its mind on top-slicing.

  • News

    BBC1 goes Around the World with XM25 scheme

    2009-06-25T08:00:00Z

    Former Touch Productions execs Nick Watts and Joseph Maxwell have teamed up with Nasa for the first project from their new company, Burning Blue Media.

  • Taking the Flak
    Behind The Scenes

    Taking the Flak, BBC2

    2009-06-25T08:00:00Z

    War is hell, even if it’s a comedy drama

  • David Dimbleby
    News

    BBC3 to air live Schools Question Time

    2009-06-24T13:16:00Z

    The BBC is to broadcast Schools Question Time live for the first time – with two airings on BBC3 and BBC1 in the same evening.

  • Russell Brand
    News

    BBC to tighten taste rules in wake of Sachsgate

    2009-06-24T13:16:00Z

    The BBC is to implement new production guidelines to guard against “malicious intrusion, intimidation and humiliation” and make sure that they are “never celebrated for the purposes of entertainment”.

  • Friday Night with Jonathan Ross
    News

    Public wants BBC to pursue risk

    2009-06-24T12:39:00Z

    A BBC report commissioned in the wake of the Sachsgate scandal has found that the British public wants the corporation to pursue creative risk and accepts that offence may be caused in the process.

  • Wimbledon
    Ratings

    Murray nets 4.5m for BBC2

    2009-06-24T10:37:00Z

    BBC2 served up 4.5m viewers last night to cheer on homegrown Wimbledon hopeful Andy Murray as he blasted his way into the next round of the grand slam event.

  • Billie Holiday
    News

    BBC Radio plans Whitman and Holiday docs

    2009-06-24T10:22:00Z

    BBC Radio is taking a look at some of America’s leading cultural icons – with a doc on the poet Walt Whitman on BBC Radio 4, and a Radio 2 special on Billie Holiday, fronted by Neneh Cherry.

  • Dining
    News

    BBC plans 'pop-up restaurant' show

    2009-06-23T11:47:00Z

    BBC2 is piloting a primetime reality format based on “pop-up restaurants” – the second of its type to hit the headlines in as many months.

  • Supersizers Medieval
    Ratings

    Viewers lose appetite for Supersizers

    2009-06-23T11:03:00Z

    BBC2 food series Supersizers Eat… lost half a million viewers last night as Sue Perkins and Giles Coren went medieval.

  • Tennis
    Ratings

    BBC scores ace at Wimbledon

    2009-06-23T10:32:00Z

    The BBC’s coverage of Wimbledon got off to a good start yesterday, with respectable figures across the day for BBC1 and BBC2.

  • News

    Clampdown on University Challenge rules

    2009-06-22T12:32:00Z

    The BBC has tightened the rules for University Challenge in a bid to prevent a repeat of last year’s debacle which saw the ‘winning team’ being disqualified.