All articles by Hannah Gannagé-Stewart – Page 68

  • Nick Grimshaw
    News

    BBC radio cuts and diversity targets revealed

    2015-03-19T15:58:00Z

    BBC Radio 1 has been given permission to cut the number of live sessions and events it covers in order to save money, while Radio 2 has been told to attract more listeners from diverse backgrounds.

  • Frozen Planet
    News

    BBC Earth and BBC Brit set for Nordics launch

    2015-03-19T13:08:00Z

    BBC Worldwide international pay-TV channels BBC Brit and BBC Earth are to launch across the Nordics next month as part of a phased roll-out into 12 territories.

  • SSE
    News

    BBC4 goes inside big six energy firm

    2015-03-19T12:59:00Z

    BBC4 is to reveal the inner workings of SSE, one of the UK’s big six energy companies, in an access documentary from The Tube indie Blast! Films.

  • Super Powered Owls
    News

    BBC Earth unveils commissioning wishlist

    2015-03-19T12:52:00Z

    BBC Earth commissioning executive Kirsty Hanson has outlined her shopping list for the factual channel ahead of its launch across the Nordics.

  • Jimmy Savile
    News

    BBC film to examine legacy of Savile abuse

    2015-03-18T13:06:00Z

    Olly Lambert is to direct a 90-minute film for BBC1 which will highlight the impact on the lives of those affected by child sexual abuse, including the victims of Jimmy Savile and the crimes exposed by the Operation Yewtree investigation.

  • Dame Janet Smith
    News

    Dame Janet Smith review due in May

    2015-03-17T18:09:00Z

    Dame Janet Smith’s review into the culture and practices of the BBC at the time of the Jimmy Savile and Stuart Hall scandals is due to report in May after more than two years of gathering evidence.

  • Bluestone 42
    News

    Trust to meet Thoday & Mulville over BBC3

    2015-03-17T13:42:00Z

    Avalon and Hat Trick bosses Jon Thoday and Jimmy Mulville are preparing to canvas support from the indie community for their proposal to keep BBC3 as a linear channel ahead of a meeting with the BBC Trust.

  • Sean Conway
    News

    Discovery tracks 1000-mile runner across UK

    2015-03-16T18:08:00Z

    Tuesday’s Child is to follow endurance athlete Sean Conway as he runs almost 1000 miles in six weeks for a Discovery documentary.

  • Helen Boaden
    News

    BBC develops 'smart' radio service

    2015-03-16T17:26:00Z

    Director of radio Helen Boaden has warned the BBC risks damaging “our family silver” if it fails to innovate around its audio content and outlined plans to develop a “smart” digital radio service.

  • David Attenborough’s Great Barrier Reef
    News

    ABC picks up Attenborough’s Great Barrier Reef

    2015-03-16T12:24:00Z

    ABC Australia has acquired the rights to Atlantic Productions’ forthcoming BBC1 natural history series David Attenborough’s Great Barrier Reef.

  • Tony Hall
    News

    BBC ties with tech giants for digital initiative

    2015-03-12T17:56:00Z

    The BBC has partnered with Google, Microsoft and Samsung to deliver its Make It Digital education initiative.

  • GTA
    News

    BBC2 plans Grand Theft Auto drama

    2015-03-12T15:32:00Z

    BBC2 has commissioned a 90-minute drama focusing on the British coders behind controversial computer game Grand Theft Auto (GTA).

  • Will Mallard
    News

    Indus brings fresh face to BBC2

    2015-03-12T07:06:00Z

    Former Indus Films researcher Will Millard is to front a three part series by the indie exploring the Pacific Ocean’s Coral Triangle.

  • Victoria Coren
    News

    BBC unveils nations formats

    2015-03-12T07:05:00Z

    A primetime BBC1 physical gameshow, a “super-smart, cryptic” BBC4 quiz and a Robot Wars-style BBC2 pilot are among 10 entertainment commissions unveiled this week.

  • Frozen Planet
    News

    BBCW hires Twenty Twenty producer

    2015-03-09T12:59:00Z

    BBC Worldwide has appointed Twenty Twenty executive producer Kirsty Hanson as commissioning executive for its recently-launched international channel BBC Earth.