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    BBC charter renewal talks set for 2015

    2014-02-27T15:37:00Z

    Formal charter renewal negotiations are unlikely to begin in earnest until after the general election in 2015, it has emerged.

  • Mud, Sweat and Tears
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    BBC Brit orders first original series

    2014-02-27T13:03:00Z

    BBC Worldwide’s male-skewing international channel BBC Brit has ordered Mud, Sweat and Gears as its first original commission.

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    Stella renewed for fourth series

    2014-02-27T12:20:00Z

    Stella is coming back for a fourth series after Sky1 recommissioned the Tidy Productions comedy.

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    iPlayer drama slate revealed

    2014-02-27T07:54:00Z

    BBC director general Tony Hall’s vision of making iPlayer the “front door of the BBC” will move a step closer next month with the release of three web-only dramas.

  • 24 Hours In A&E
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    ITV indie deals in spotlight

    2014-02-27T07:50:00Z

    ITV could end up paying nearly £300m for the indies it has bought over the past two years if its new production partners hit top-end growth targets.

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    Indie execs query Cohen’s IP payment idea

    2014-02-27T07:43:00Z

    Senior indie figures have raised questions over mooted plans to reward BBC Productions staff who create IP that generates significant returns for BBC Worldwide.

  • Christopher and his Kind
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    BBC lacking gay characters

    2014-02-27T07:35:00Z

    Ben Stephenson has voiced concerns about the lack of gay characters in UK drama – and argued that BBC drama has a “long way to go” before it becomes truly diverse.

  • Life of Rock
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    Hall changes approach to cuts

    2014-02-27T07:34:00Z

    Director general Tony Hall has hinted that a major BBC channel or service could be at risk after ruling out further corporation-wide cuts to find another £100m of savings.

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    BBC2 lines up food history series

    2014-02-27T07:20:00Z

    BBC2 is close to commissioning a Wall to Wall Television history format exploring how advances in the culinary world have shaped British family life over the past 40 years.

  • Tony Hall
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    Oxford Media Convention: Tony Hall speech in full

    2014-02-26T16:51:00Z

    Click to read Tony Hall’s speech at the Oxford Media Convention on 26 February in full.

  • Maria Miller
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    Independent Scotland risks losing BBC

    2014-02-26T15:49:00Z

    Scotland risks losing the BBC if they vote to leave the UK, culture secretary Maria Miller told the Oxford Media Convention today.

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    ITV comedy commissioner joins BBC

    2014-02-26T14:38:00Z

    ITV comedy commissioner Myfanwy Moore is to leave the broadcaster after two years to head up the BBC’s in-house comedy division.

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    Crozier: ITV4 and daytime ‘disappointing’

    2014-02-26T13:38:00Z

    ITV chief executive Adam Crozier has questioned the performance of ITV4 and the broadcaster’s morning daytime output - arguing both areas of output need to improve.

  • Tony Hall
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    Tony Hall: licence fee needs modernising

    2014-02-26T13:12:00Z

    BBC director general Tony Hall has admitted that the licence fee must be brought up to date to account for the increase in iPlayer viewing.

  • Gareth Williams
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    BBCW exec appointed Scripps commissioner

    2014-02-26T12:30:00Z

    Scripps Network International has hired former UKTV Food boss and BBC Worldwide exec Gareth Williams as commissioner for its UK channels.

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    Sky climbs aboard Cosmos space doc

    2014-02-26T11:59:00Z

    Sky 1 has boarded high-end space series Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey and will air the opening episode at the same time as Nat Geo and Fox.

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    Amazon revives Ripper Street

    2014-02-26T10:13:00Z

    BBC1 drama Ripper Street is to be resurrected on Amazon’s new subscription service Prime Instant Video.

  • Benefits Street
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    Benefits Street probed by Ofcom

    2014-02-26T09:44:00Z

    Ofcom has launched an investigation into Channel 4’s Benefits Street after receiving 960 complaints about the programme.

  • Downton Abbey
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    ITV pre-tax profits soar 30%

    2014-02-26T08:25:00Z

    ITV’s pre-tax profits rocketed 30% to £435m in 2013 as the company’s production acquisition drive and digital improvements delivered substantial returns.

  • Tony Hall
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    BBC bids to become world's best broadcaster

    2014-02-25T22:29:00Z

    Tony Hall will launch the BBC’s biggest-ever industry benchmarking study as he bids to transform the corporation into the best-run broadcaster in the world.