All articles by Hannah Gannagé-Stewart – Page 39

  • Sir Amyas Morse
    News

    NAO boss demands direct access to BBC

    2016-02-26T12:31:00Z

    The BBC’s reasons for denying the National Audit Office (NAO) direct access to information have been contested by comptroller and auditor general Sir Amyas Morse KCB.

  • iPlayer
    News

    BBC calls for net neutrality

    2016-02-26T10:21:00Z

    The BBC has called on Ofcom to protect public service on-demand services such as iPlayer from being sidelined by internet providers.

  • Blackburn
    News

    Tony Blackburn ‘fell short’ of Smith review demands

    2016-02-25T13:33:00Z

    BBC director general Tony Hall has confirmed that Tony Blackburn has been sacked because he “fell short of the standards of evidence” that the Dame Janet Smith inquiry demanded.

  • Jimmy Savile
    News

    Smith: BBC must examine child protection measures

    2016-02-25T10:15:00Z

    Dame Janet Smith has recommended the BBC “undergo a period of self-examination” and audit its child protection procedures to reassure the public in light of her findings on Jimmy Savile.

  • Too Much TV
    News

    BBC refreshes daytime line-up

    2016-02-25T07:05:00Z

    Dan McGolpin has argued that there is still much work to be done to revamp BBC daytime, despite unveiling more than 70 hours of fresh commissions and a record order of Pointless this week.

  • Class of 92
    News

    BBC1 revisits Class of '92

    2016-02-24T11:46:00Z

    Former Manchester United footballers Ryan Giggs, Paul Scholes, Nicky Butt, Gary and Phil Neville are to be reunited for a second time after Electric Ray scored a Class of ‘92 recommission.

  • Jeremy Clarkson
    News

    Jeremy Clarkson 'fracas' claim settled

    2016-02-24T11:13:00Z

    Jeremy Clarkson has apologised to Top Gear producer Oisin Tymon for the ‘fracas’ last year after settling a £100,000 racial discrimination and personal injury claim over the incident.

  • Kim Shillinglaw
    News

    Shillinglaw to lead BBC Worldwide production review

    2016-02-24T10:30:00Z

    Former BBC2 controller Kim Shillinglaw will conduct a high-level review of BBC Worldwide’s international production strategy for the remainder of her six months at the corporation.

  • Lord Best
    News

    Lords call for licence fee deal transparency

    2016-02-24T09:18:00Z

    The House of Lords select committee on communications has called for the licence fee to be set in a transparent way as part of BBC charter negotiations.

  • Maria Eagle
    News

    Labour MP: EU debate threatens to delay charter renewal

    2016-02-23T13:00:00Z

    Shadow culture secretary Maria Eagle has criticised secretary of state John Whittingdale for prioritising “his longstanding Eurosceptic obsession” over BBC charter renewal.

  • The Kennedys
    News

    The Kennedys writer slams BBC's scheduling ‘gamble’

    2016-02-22T17:45:00Z

    Writer Emma Kennedy has blamed the “massive gamble” of scheduling her sitcom, The Kennedys, in a primetime slot for its failure to be picked up for a second outing.

  • gogglebox
    Ratings

    Gogglebox returns with record high

    2016-02-22T13:02:00Z

    FRIDAY: Studio Lambert’s TV-watching format Gogglebox returned to Channel 4 with its biggest audience to date.

  • UFC
    News

    BBC3 partners with UFC

    2016-02-22T11:41:00Z

    BBC3 has made a move into mixed martial arts after inking a deal with rights holder UFC to offer coverage of the 27 February clash between Anderson Silva and Michael Bisping.

  • matt-allwright
    News

    Gogglebox lands safe-cracking BBC quiz

    2016-02-22T10:47:00Z

    A safe-cracking quiz format from Release The Hounds-indie Gogglebox Entertainment is among a raft of daytime commissions which have been unveiled by BBC1.

  • Big Dreams Small Spaces
    Ratings

    Monty Don dreams big for BBC2

    2016-02-19T13:08:00Z

    THURSDAY: Monty Don returned to BBC2 with almost 2m viewers – well up on the first series opener of Big Dreams Small Spaces.

  • Patagonia Volcano
    News

    BBC Trust raps ‘misleading’ natural history docs

    2016-02-18T15:49:00Z

    The BBC Trust has censured the Natural History Unit (NHU) for two serious editorial breaches concerning “misleading” scenes in wildlife documentaries involving the same producer.

  • Peter York
    News

    BBC4 orders hipster doc

    2016-02-18T12:21:00Z

    Tinopolis Group indie Mentorn Media is investigating the rise of the hipster for BBC4.

  • Dominic Treadwell-Collins
    News

    Archers editor takes over EastEnders

    2016-02-18T10:49:00Z

    EastEnders’ showrunner Dominic Treadwell-Collins is leaving the soap this spring to be replaced by The Archers editor Sean O’Connor.

  • Tony Hall
    News

    Select committee’s BBC verdict

    2016-02-18T07:04:00Z

    Hannah Gannagé-Stewart unpicks last week’s CMS Committee report on the BBC’s future

  • real-marigold
    News

    Charlotte Moore to tackle indie fears

    2016-02-18T07:01:00Z

    BBC content supremo Charlotte Moore is preparing to address indie uncertainty over the corporation’s radical commissioning restructure, as the race to lead BBC2 begins in earnest.