All Funding articles – Page 18
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News
Creative Access returns to career development bursary
McLaren Racing helps pay for driving lessons for second wave of recipients
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Richard Sharp: World Service is in jeopardy
BBC chair urges government to increase funding amid the spread of global disinformation
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BBC reduces scale of local radio show cuts
Responds to feedback from audiences and staff, as concerns mount about local music Introducing strand
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Tony Hall: poorer people should pay less for licence fee
Former director general calls for reform of BBC funding model
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Cinesite receives £193.6m funding package
VFX and animation studio aims to continue organic and acquisition growth
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BBC launches £150,000 comedy scheme
‘Super-charged’ scheme replaces previous talent development initiatives to fund 10 candidates
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BBC set to slash regional output
Ofcom minded to accept proposals to reduce non-news programming hours on regional opt-out services
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NAO warns BBC cannot afford tech to compete with streamers
Voices concern that digital development funding is smaller than competition
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Ratings
BBC presses ahead with World Service cuts
Cements plans to cut 400 roles and move Asian-language services overseas
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Richard Sharp tackles BBC future funding, liberal bias and accountability
Chair pledges to ‘shout louder’ to defend corporation while addressing its shortcomings
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A+E Networks hands staff £1000 cost-of-living payment
90% of employees across UK, Italy, Spain, Germany, Poland and South Africa to benefit from gesture
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BBC local radio cuts ‘devastating’ for black audiences, say 40 prominent figures
Open letter urges BBC not to reduce hours for ethnic minorities
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BBC director of nations: local identity is a ‘fluid’ concept
Rhodri Talfan-Davies refutes claims audiences will be confused by service changes
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Features
Dean Possenniskie: A+E will grow through programming not M&A
A+E Networks EMEA and UK chief says company is focused on factual brands through third parties rather than owning indies
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CITV’s Makeaway Takeaway aims to make ‘art with a difference’
Dot to Dot’s Jo Killingley and presenter Bec Hill call for support to strengthen children’s creativity
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Indie chiefs fear dwindling opportunities for UK animators
Tom Box and Sean Clarke warn UK producers could fall behind global competitors as a result of Brexit
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TV and film tax reliefs could be merged from 2024
Consultation on the Treasury dept’s proposed reforms runs until February
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Julia Lopez pledges licence fee review will start ‘soon’
Culture minster acknowledges need for urgency around process to give BBC time to prepare