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    Katz rallies Newsnight

    2013-05-17T12:39:00Z

    Newly appointed Newsnight editor Ian Katz has rallied the programme’s staff by promising to take it out of the studio and hinting at potential extra resource.

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    Stephenson pulls out of BBC1 race

    2013-05-17T09:59:00Z

    BBC drama boss Ben Stephenson has ruled himself out of the race to become the next BBC1 controller.

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    Newsnight and Today editors appointed

    2013-05-16T11:52:00Z

    Ian Katz and Jamie Angus have been confirmed as editors of flagship news programmes BBC2’s Newsnight and Radio 4’s Today.

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    Stephenson’s tax warning

    2013-05-16T08:02:00Z

    BBC drama controller Ben Stephenson has warned producers that high-quality shows do not necessarily need to be big budget in the new age of tax breaks.

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    Harman slams lack of women on TV

    2013-05-16T08:00:00Z

    Shadow culture secretary Harriet Harman has published new data that shows female television presenters “disappear into a black hole” when they reach 50.

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    Grimshaw’s Radio 1 breakfast sheds 1m listeners

    2013-05-16T00:01:00Z

    Rajar: Nick Grimshaw’s BBC Radio 1 Breakfast Show shed nearly a million listeners in the first quarter of 2013 - as Chris Evans posted a record audience.

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    BBC1 develops Scandinavian detective series

    2013-05-15T13:05:00Z

    BBC1 is developing a returnable detective brand based on a series of crime novels by bestselling Norwegian writer Anne Holt.

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    BBC2 tucks into restaurant business

    2013-05-15T12:56:00Z

    Spun Gold spin-off Brassy TV has won its first order as BBC2 green-lights two series which delve into the restaurant world.

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    BBC opts not to recoup Entwistle payoff

    2013-05-15T11:35:00Z

    The BBC Trust has decided not to attempt to claw back any of George Entwistle’s £450,000 payoff, a move under consideration after the former director general changed his evidence to the Pollard inquiry.

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    Hall: BBC must be best creative partner in TV

    2013-05-15T09:42:00Z

    Tony Hall has urged the BBC to commission bold drama and become the industry’s “best” creative partner in his first high-profile public engagement as director general.

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    BBC rapped over Salford relocation deals

    2013-05-14T13:11:00Z

    The BBC has not applied “sufficient rigour” to managing relocation incentives for staff that have moved to Salford, according to a National Audit Office report.

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    Murder lands series after Bafta win

    2013-05-13T12:32:00Z

    The BBC has commissioned Zodiak’s Touchpaper to transform the Bafta-winning single drama Murder into a full series.

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    BBC3 orders Cleveland kidnap doc

    2013-05-13T12:21:00Z

    BBC3 has ordered a fast turnaround documentary on the Cleveland kidnappings and acquired BBC America drama Orphan Black.

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    BBC MediaCity staff 'happier than' London counterparts

    2013-05-09T12:46:00Z

    BBC employees working in Salford are happier and more motivated than their peers around the rest of the country, a senior human resources director has claimed.

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    BBC1 pilots Everybody Loves Raymond

    2013-05-09T12:16:00Z

    BBC1 is to pilot a UK version of hit US sitcom Everybody Loves Raymond with Lee Mack and Catherine Tate.

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    Klein’s move intrigues indies

    2013-05-09T08:01:00Z

    Richard Klein’s appointment as ITV director of factual has been greeted with genuine anticipation, with producers intrigued to see how the former BBC4 controller adapts to a role in which his populist sensibilities will be tested.

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    Cohen signs off with Poldark

    2013-05-09T08:01:00Z

    BBC1 has ordered an ambitious series from Tony Jordan that brings together characters from Charles Dickens’ novels, and also plans to revive 1970s period drama Poldark.

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    BBC admits bullying failings

    2013-05-09T08:00:00Z

    BBC senior management failed to spot widespread bullying because they were not close enough to rank-and-file staff, according to HR director Lucy Adams.

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    BBC1 to air Sir Alex Ferguson tribute

    2013-05-08T16:38:00Z

    BBC1 is to air a Football Focus special tonight following the news that Sir Alex Ferguson will resign as Manchester United’s manager at the end of the season.

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    The Apprentice dominates Twitter traffic

    2013-05-08T12:21:00Z

    BBC1’s The Apprentice was responsible for 80% of all TV-related tweets during the time it was on air on Tuesday.