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  • Strictly
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    Wayne Garvie slams Vardanis' Strictly Come Dancing claims

    2015-07-13T09:33:00Z

    A row has broken out over the creation of entertainment juggernaut Strictly Come Dancing, with former BBC exec Wayne Garvie rubbishing claims by Fenia Vardanis that she was responsible for the success of the format.

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    Government advisory group to guide BBC charter renewal

    2015-07-13T08:05:00Z

    The government has appointed eight creative industry executives to support the BBC’s charter renewal process, which will begin formally on Thursday with a green paper.

  • James Heath
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    BBC: funding will fall 10% in real terms

    2015-07-10T13:03:00Z

    BBC director of policy James Heath has admitted that the BBC’s funding deal will mean that the corporation’s funding falls 10% in real terms.

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    Extras exec steers talent from BBC3

    2015-07-10T11:29:00Z

    Veteran comedy producer Charlie Hanson has claimed that BBC3 is no longer his first port of call for pitching new comedy ideas and urged talent to produce and distribute work themselves.

  • Nick Robinson
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    Nick Robinson to join R4’s Today

    2015-07-10T09:36:00Z

    Nick Robinson, the BBC’s political editor for the last 10 years, will become a Today presenter from the autumn.

  • Six Nations
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    BBC to share Six Nations coverage with ITV

    2015-07-09T15:10:00Z

    The BBC and ITV have signed a landmark deal to keep the Six Nations on terrestrial television until 2021.

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    Whittingdale accused of 'forcing sport off the BBC'

    2015-07-09T12:03:00Z

    Chris Bryant has accused culture secretary John Whittingdale of “forcing sport off the BBC”, claiming a “shabby” licence fee deal will leave the corporation struggling to compete for sports rights.

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    The Brittas Empire set for comeback

    2015-07-09T11:41:00Z

    The BBC is working with writer Richard Fegen to develop a comeback episode of 90s sitcom The Brittas Empire.

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    BBC America axes factual

    2015-07-09T07:11:00Z

    BBC America is pulling out of original unscripted commissioning – a move that could be a major blow for the North American aspirations of British indies.

  • The Dumping Ground
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    BBC Children’s feels the pinch

    2015-07-09T07:07:00Z

    ‘Game-changers’ was the theme of the 12th Children’s Media Conference in Sheffield last week.

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    Shock BBC deal sparks cuts fears

    2015-07-09T07:03:00Z

    BBC staff fear that service cuts remain on the table as they wait to learn what the fallout will be from the corporation’s “shock” funding deal.

  • Tony Hall
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    How the licence fee deal was done

    2015-07-09T07:01:00Z

    It started with a phone call last Monday. Culture secretary John Whittingdale dialled the director general’s office and made it clear that the chancellor would use his Budget to pass on the cost of free licence fees for over-75s to the BBC.

  • Alan Yentob
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    Yentob defends BBC licence fee deal

    2015-07-08T18:18:00Z

    BBC chief creative officer Alan Yentob has defended the funding deal the BBC struck with the government and claimed it “could have been a lot worse”.

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    OBR: BBC spend to fall 20% after funding deal

    2015-07-08T16:07:00Z

    The Office for Budget of Responsibility (OBR) has forecast that the BBC’s spending is to fall nearly 20% to £3.1bn over the next five years on the back of its funding deal.

  • George Osborne
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    BBC licence fee bill for over-75s forecast to hit £745m

    2015-07-08T15:06:00Z

    The cost to the BBC of paying the licence fees for Britain’s over-75s is forecast to hit £745m by 2020/21, according to figures revealed as part of George Osborne’s Budget.  

  • BBC 6 Music
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    Mercury Prize returns to BBC

    2015-07-08T12:54:00Z

    Coverage of the 2015 Mercury Prize is to move back to the BBC after three years at Channel 4.

  • Richard-Desmond
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    Richard Desmond slams BBC deal

    2015-07-08T09:56:00Z

    Former Channel 5 owner Richard Desmond has slammed the BBC over the licence fee deal and accused it of peddling pornography.

  • Six Nations
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    BBC and ITV team up for Six Nations bid

    2015-07-08T09:45:00Z

    The BBC and ITV have formed an unlikely pact to bid for Six Nations rights, kicking the threat of a move to pay-TV into touch.

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    Patten: licence fee deal was 'quick & dirty'

    2015-07-07T17:42:00Z

    Former BBC Trust chairman Lord Patten has labelled the licence fee agreement a “quick and dirty deal” as shadow culture secretary Chris Bryant has demanded the terms are published in full.

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    BBC rapped over Queen tweets

    2015-07-07T13:10:00Z

    The BBC reporter who mistakenly tweeted that the Queen had died has been found to have seriously breached editorial standards by the BBC Trust.