All articles by Katherine Rushton – Page 44
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RDF gives 100 staff a stake in business
RDF Media Group is to hand 100 of its staff a stake in the business after it delisted from the stock exchange on Monday.
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Antiques Roadshow gets BBC2 weekday spin-off
Antiques Roadshow is heading to BBC2 in a stripped weekday spin-off that will revisit some of the show's most memorable finds.
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BBC Trust under fire over ‘misleading' statements
The BBC Trust is facing fresh criticism after the cross-party Commons Department for Culture Media & Sport select committee accused it of ducking questions and trying to fulfil two functions at once.
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ITV Westcountry moves into indie offices
Budget cuts across the ITV's regional operations is to see ITV Westcountry move into the Plymouth offices of indie Twofour.
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BBC to claw back£1.75m in staff overpayments
The BBC is trying to recover£1.75m in accidental overpayments made to staff made over the last three years.
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Splash Media names factual head
Splash Media, the indie co-founded by former BBC exec Jane Lush, has hired freelance producer Michael Massey as head of its factual division.
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Bill Oddie quits Springwatch
Bill Oddie has left Springwatch - leaving the BBC short of a co-host for the next series which starts in May.
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Cover star Morph a 'timely salute' to Hart
Morph has finally quit his naturist ways and put on some clothes - for a fashion shoot in Esquire.
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BBC spent£1m on local video plans
The BBC Trust spent more than£1m of licence fee money testing the BBC's local video proposals, which it eventually canned.
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Pact insists indies retain IP
Digital Britain: Pact has delivered a veiled warning that indies must be able to hang onto their own IP, under the planned “evolution” of the terms of trade.
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Carter ushers in terms of trade review
Digital Britain: Communications, technology and broadcasting minister Stephen Carter has given his stamp of approval to the terms of trade but warned that they will have to be “evolved” for the digital future.
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Ofcom PSB report: The strain of pulling together
After months of slugging it out, the BBC and Channel 4 are being ordered to make peace and come up with constructive solutions. How will that work, asks Katherine Rushton.
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Archie makes its kids debut with karaoke remake
Archie Productions is to remake a Finnish children's show for six new territories after landing its first ever kids' commission.
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BBCW faces radical shake-up threat
BBC Worldwide is bracing itself for the DCMS select committee to call for a radical change to the way it acquires BBC programmes.
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Pay hope for BBC rank and file
The BBC wants to look after rank-and-file staff despite clamping down on bonuses and executive pay rises this week.
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BBC Worldwide facing stricter control
BBC Worldwide looks set to face a clamp down on what it can and cannot do, after the BBC Trust gave its clearest signal yet that the commercial operation has extended too far.
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BBC back to 'bonnets' with Emma
BBC Drama is to return to its Jane Austen heartland with a new period adaptation of the classic novel, Emma.
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No BBC bonuses until 2010; senior level pay freeze
None of the BBC's 24,000 staff will receive a bonus until at least 2010 and 400 of it most senior managers will have their pay frozen over the same period.
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Barrowman to host new BBC talent series
BBC1 is to mix the wish fulfilment of Jim'll Fix It with the unlikely performances of Britain's Got Talent in a new shiny floor show lined up for Saturday nights.
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Davis to front TV version of Bottom Line
The BBC is piloting a TV version of Evan Davis' radio show, The Bottom Line, and has signed him up as a permanent presenter on Today.