Latest BBC News – Page 109
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Louis Theroux to exec Joe Wicks mental health doc
Fitness guru opens up about his upbringing for BBC single
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Apple and BBC tie for landmark 9/11 doc
Adam Wishart’s Wish/Art Films is behind 9/11: Inside the President’s War Room
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McGuinness to host Question of Sport
Replaces Sue Barker - with Sam Quek and Ugo Monye joining as team captains
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BBC annual report: what we learnt
Nations & regions, diversity, youth audiences and Covid spend in the spotlight following this week’s results
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BBC Kids unveils animation scheme
Patricia Hidalgo’s Ignite initiative to hand 20 indies development funding
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BBC Scotland retains Pacific Quay
Group review over studio control concludes amid pressure from MPs and Bectu
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BBCS generates £300m from SVoDs and pay-TV
Non-BBC income accounts for around two-thirds of revenue, according to interim chief Tom Fussell
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Programme costs soar as BBC edges towards fewer hours
Chair Richard Sharp says drama costs are up 35%
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Davie hails C4 as privatisation battle looms
Director general says PSB rival plays vital role for indie community
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BBC set to make £1bn savings
Expects to smash five-year target after cutting TV spend and senior headcount
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BBC cuts top talent pay by 10%
Annual report will show wage bill for biggest earners has fallen to £19.5m
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Ricochet to open Scottish office
Brighton-based Repair Shop indie gains nations foothold aftter ‘doubling business’
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BBC1 orders Eat Well For Less? ‘green’ spin-off
RDF West scores environmentally-friendly Shop Well For The Planet? three-parter
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BBC1 homes Gossip Girl
HBO Max reboot of CW teen drama to air on terrestrial channel and iPlayer
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Qureshi: BBC comedy mustn’t be scared to fail
Pilots from up-and-coming voices don’t have to rate, says interim genre head
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BBC pauses Noel Clarke project
Crongton Knights was based on YA novel written by Small Axe’s Alex Wheatle
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Journalists share abuse stories with DCMS
Call for evidence to shape national action plan sparks more than 300 responses
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Whittingdale: licence fee rise unlikely to be generous
Culture minister claims public cannot be asked to fund generous increases