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    Unions reject BBC pay offer

    2013-05-08T09:15:00Z

    The broadcasting unions have urged their members to dismiss the BBC’s 2013-14 pay offer - in a move that could signal further strike action.

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    Roger Mosey handed BBC editorial troubleshooter role

    2013-05-07T17:31:00Z

    The BBC’s Olympics supremo Roger Mosey has been handed a wide-ranging editorial troubleshooting brief - and BBC North director Peter Salmon has also had his job expanded.

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    Richard Klein & Helen Warner join ITV

    2013-05-07T14:39:00Z

    BBC4 controller Richard Klein has been named ITV director of factual and former Channel 4 exec Helen Warner has been appointed the broadcaster’s director of daytime.

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    BT Sport signs UFC deal

    2013-05-07T12:48:00Z

    The Ultimate Fighting Championship has signed a deal with BT Sport which will see up to 400 hours of content air on the new channel.

  • TOWIE
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    Lime hires BBC's McLean

    2013-05-07T09:59:00Z

    BBC entertainment creative director Derek McLean is joining All3Media’s Lime Pictures to oversee the company’s non-scripted output.

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    BBC launches 'freestanding' Stuart Hall inquiry

    2013-05-07T09:27:00Z

    The BBC has launched a “freestanding investigation” into how Stuart Hall was able to abuse young girls while working for the corporation.

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    Tributes paid to Sky exec Nick Milligan

    2013-05-07T09:04:00Z

    Tributes have poured in for Nicholas Milligan, the managing director of Sky Media who died in a speedboat accident in the Cornish town of Padstow.

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    DG to consider halting DQF job cuts

    2013-05-03T17:16:00Z

    BBC director general Tony Hall is expected to make a decision on whether to halt Delivering Quality First job cuts as the corporation bids to ward off further strike action.

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    BBC3 eyes My Brother the Islamist follow-up

    2013-05-03T13:11:00Z

    BBC3 is exploring the possibility of commissioning a follow up to My Brother the Islamist after the film’s subject Richard Dart was jailed last week for plotting terrorist attacks in the UK.

  • Peter Barron
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    Peter Barron in frame for BBC return

    2013-05-03T12:30:00Z

    Peter Barron is being widely tipped to rejoin the BBC from Google as the contenders to become Newsnight editor emerge.

  • The Mimic
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    C4 books second series of The Mimic

    2013-05-03T12:25:00Z

    Channel 4 sitcom, The Mimic, starring Terry Mynott is returning for a second series.

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    Nesbitt explores New Zealand for ITV

    2013-05-03T09:44:00Z

    James Nesbitt is to tour New Zealand for ITV, offering a unique perspective on the country he adopted as a temporary home during the production of The Hobbit film.

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    C4 digital shake up prompts departures

    2013-05-03T09:37:00Z

    Channel 4’s head of convergent formats Anna Cronin and head of multiplatform drama Hilary Perkins are understood to be exiting the broadcaster as part of a digital shake-up.

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    BBC ‘appalled’ by Stuart Hall actions

    2013-05-02T13:22:00Z

    The BBC has said it is “appalled” at the behaviour of former Radio 5 Live broadcaster Stuart Hall, who has today admitted to 14 charges of indecently assaulting girls.

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    Miss Venezuela wins BBC doc

    2013-05-02T13:18:00Z

    BBC is to produce a documentary about Miss Venezuela with Latin American broadcaster Venevision.

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    DQF made BBC bullying worse

    2013-05-02T12:44:00Z

    The BBC’s cost savings programme Delivering Quality First (DQF) has exacerbated bullying and harassment at the corporation, according to the Dinah Rose report.

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    Report exposes bullying and sexual harassment at the BBC

    2013-05-02T10:01:00Z

    The BBC has pledged to radically overhaul its policies on bullying and harassment after publishing a report on the matter that it admitted makes “uncomfortable reading”.

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    Now TV helps Sky boost subs by 30k

    2013-05-02T09:51:00Z

    Sky has added 30,000 homes over the past quarter, bolstered by the launch of the broadcaster’s Now TV VoD service.

  • John Whittingdale
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    Lukewarm welcome for DG from Whittingdale

    2013-05-02T09:44:00Z

    John Whittingdale gave Tony Hall a lukewarm verdict on the director general’s first appearance in front of his select committee - arguing he could have performed better on issues including Panorama’s North Korea film.

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    Cutting Edge sharpens up

    2013-05-02T08:13:00Z

    Fried-chicken shops, One Direction fans, ageing fashionistas and social workers helping the grieving families of people who have been murdered will all feature in Channel 4’s next run of Cutting Edge docs as it bids to paint a picture of modern Britain.