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    BBC headhunter bill hits five-year high

    2015-12-22T10:12:00Z

    The BBC spent more on headhunters in 2014/15 than it has in five years, taking its total outlay on external recruiters to nearly £2.3m since 2010.

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    The Garden behind Cancer Research ads

    2015-12-22T00:10:00Z

    The Garden Productions has produced the television, radio and digital content for a major new Cancer Research UK fundraising campaign.

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    BBC to tender 40% of in-house shows

    2015-12-21T13:40:00Z

    The BBC has performed a dramatic U-turn and announced plans to tender out 40% of in-house shows to the indie sector within two years of launching BBC Studios under a wide-ranging agreement with Pact.

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    C4 news stories stir mixed Ofcom rulings

    2015-12-21T13:00:00Z

    Channel 4’s “cash for access” sting on Sir Malcolm Rifkind and Jack Straw has been cleared of wrongdoing by Ofcom – but the regulator has reprimanded the commercial broadcaster’s news service over a report on the Shoreham air crash.

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    In Brief: ITV, Amazon, Saturday Night Takeaway

    2015-12-21T12:58:00Z

    US media group Comcast is reportedly eyeing a bid for ITV, while Amazon renews The Man In The High Castle and NBC cancels the US remake of Saturday Night Takeaway.

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    Channel 4 swoops for Formula One

    2015-12-21T11:14:00Z

    Channel 4 has swooped for the terrestrial rights to Formula One, beating ITV to take over coverage of the motor racing competition from the BBC.

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    Gus O’Donnell to lead BBC pensioner licence fee review

    2015-12-21T09:51:00Z

    The BBC has commissioned independent research into how to get over-75s to pay their licence fee voluntarily when the corporation takes on responsibility for the £725m bill.

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    BBC2 unveils Civilisations details

    2015-12-21T09:42:00Z

    Mary Beard, Simon Schama and David Olusoga are to front BBC2’s contemporary take on Kenneth Clark’s classic 1969 series Civilisation. 

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    C4 sell-off could deliver ‘pitiful’ return for Treasury

    2015-12-18T13:15:00Z

    The return generated from selling-off Channel 4 could be “pitifully small” if its remit and operating restrictions remain in place, according to a report by Enders.

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    BBC4 acquires Blink brain doc

    2015-12-18T10:38:00Z

    BBC4 has acquired Blink Films biggest-budget show, a six-part series exploring the human brain hosted by neuroscientist David Eagleman.

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    BBC1 cancels Cuffs

    2015-12-18T10:20:00Z

    BBC1’s pre-watershed drama Cuffs has been cancelled after a single series.

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    ITV to step in as BBC backs out of F1

    2015-12-17T14:13:00Z

    The BBC is to back out of its Formula 1 coverage three years early, with ITV poised to pick up free-to-air rights from next season.

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    US network AXS lands Hoff The Record

    2015-12-17T13:01:00Z

    US cable network AXS has picked up Dave’s mockumentary Hoff The Record.

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    Global news in the spotlight

    2015-12-17T07:06:00Z

    Growth in international news channels is a response to increasing appetite among audiences for multiple perspectives, according to panellists at the RT 10th anniversary conference in Moscow last week.

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    BBC1’s youth task laid bare

    2015-12-17T07:05:00Z

    BBC1 faces an uphill battle to retain young audiences in the absence of a linear BBC3, with its volume of viewers aged 16-34 on course to fall nearly 10% this year.

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    BBC object-based trials explained

    2015-12-17T07:03:00Z

    Alex Farber reports on four projects designed to improve efficiency and evolve storytelling

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    BBC’s future-gazing revealed

    2015-12-17T07:01:00Z

    The BBC is developing personalised dramas, radio shows that talk directly to listeners, and technology to record live events remotely, as it looks to shape the future of broadcasting.

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    MPs challenge Tony Hall over Fury and Yentob

    2015-12-16T18:14:00Z

    Tony Hall has been forced to defend Tyson Fury’s inclusion on the Sports Personality Of The Year award shortlist in front of MPs, and admitted that Alan Yentob’s resignation was the “right” decision.

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    Salmon unveils top team at BBC Studios

    2015-12-16T16:32:00Z

    Peter Salmon has revealed the structure for the new BBC Studios, creating dedicated divisions for entertainment and natural history.

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    BBC News pilots auto-translate tool

    2015-12-16T15:57:00Z

    The BBC is trialling ‘virtual voice-over’ technology around its short-form news content – allowing a report to be automatically translated into multiple languages.