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    BBC Studios gets greenlight

    2016-05-12T14:13:00Z

    The BBC Studios plan has been given the greenlight by the government, but the BBC has been told it must abolish all in-house television guarantees.

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    Diversity cemented in BBC charter

    2016-05-12T13:51:00Z

    Enshrining a commitment to diversity in the BBC’s new charter for the first time is one of the white paper’s key recommendations.

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    Danny Cohen to run media investment firm

    2016-05-12T13:38:00Z

    Former BBC director of television Danny Cohen has become president of Access Entertainment, an investment firm set up by Warner Music owner Len Blavatnik.

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    BBC 'has a duty' to offer iPlayer content to Sky Go

    2016-05-12T13:29:00Z

    The BBC ‘has a duty’ to offer on-demand and live programming to a wider range of third party apps, most likely including Sky Go, according to the white paper.

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    iPlayer set to go Europe-wide

    2016-05-12T13:24:00Z

    The government has directed the BBC to make iPlayer ‘portable’, meaning UK licence fee payers will be able to access the service when they travel across Europe.

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    Kids TV handed contestable funding boost

    2016-05-12T13:09:00Z

    The kids TV industry has been handed a major boost after the government revealed plans to launch a £60m pot of contestable funding.

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    Whittingdale plans accountable and distinctive BBC

    2016-05-12T12:58:00Z

    Culture secretary John Whittingdale has set out plans for the BBC to become more accountable and distinctive as part of the white paper on the corporation’s new charter.

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    BBC white paper: in full

    2016-05-12T11:50:00Z

    Click for the Department for Culture Media & Sport’s white paper - a BBC for the future: a broadcaster of distinction.

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    ITV blames Brexit debate for flat advertising market

    2016-05-12T11:30:00Z

    ITV has blamed industry anxieties brought about by the Brexit debate for contributing towards a flat advertising performance over the first three months of 2016.

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    BBC white paper: what you need to know

    2016-05-12T10:49:00Z

    All the major headlines from the white paper on BBC charter renewal in one place. Click headlines for more details.

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    Sky and BBC trial VR in bid to reach younger viewers

    2016-05-12T07:16:00Z

    Sky Sports and the BBC have conducted virtual reality trials on Premier League football and Welsh drama Hinterland, as the broadcasters attempt to reach younger audiences.

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    Discovery cuts costs to focus on digital growth

    2016-05-12T07:12:00Z

    Discovery Communications is hoping that a major cost-cutting drive will save it up to £83m over the next 18 months as it refocuses on growing its digital services.

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    The story behind Eurotrash’s return

    2016-05-12T07:10:00Z

    Rabbit show-jumping, naked Germans and singing dogs could be returning to Channel 4 after the broadcaster resurrected late-night magazine show Eurotrash as part of its Brexit referendum coverage.

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    BBC Studios bids for fresh start

    2016-05-12T07:07:00Z

    BBC Studios director Mark Linsey finally unveiled his divisive restructure last week, with sources close to the project claiming that his radical rethink is what the production arm needs to thrive in the commercial sector.

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    C4 chairman calls for more ambition

    2016-05-12T07:04:00Z

    Channel 4 chairman Charles Gurassa has called on the broadcaster’s executive team to shrug off uncertainty surrounding potential privatisation and come up with a strategy that can help it move on creatively and commercially.

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    Fears Whittingdale has ignored support for BBC

    2016-05-12T07:03:00Z

    Peter Kosminsky’s defence of the BBC may have had the Bafta Television Awards audience on its feet, but there are concerns that culture secretary John Whittingdale has not listened to industry support for the corporation in drawing up plans for its future.

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    BBC3’s short-form operation heads to Birmingham

    2016-05-11T22:00:00Z

    BBC3’s short-form operation is to move to Birmingham as part of a package of measures that will boost the corporation’s investment in the city to £135m.

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    BBC News commits £8m to partner with local rivals

    2016-05-11T22:00:00Z

    The BBC is to spend around £8m on a raft of local news initiatives, including funding 150 journalists around the country who will be employed by qualifying commercial organisations.

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    CBBC Anim8 finalists unveiled

    2016-05-11T16:33:00Z

    CBBC has shortlisted three projects for development as part of the kids channel’s first animation pilot scheme, Anim8.

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    MPs warn Whittingdale to defend BBC independence

    2016-05-11T14:42:00Z

    MPs have told culture secretary John Whittingdale that he faces ‘the fight of his life’ if tomorrow’s white paper does not defend the editorial independence of the BBC.