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    Outline wins 14 hours of BBC content

    2014-05-20T09:32:00Z

    Outline Productions has won 14 hours worth of content from the BBC, including a BBC1 show investigating dangerous driving.

  • Panorama
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    Panorama editor to lead current affairs review

    2014-05-19T13:40:00Z

    BBC Panorama editor Tom Giles is to step down to oversee a major review of the corporation’s current affairs output.

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    BBC hotel costs hit £11.6m

    2014-05-19T13:14:00Z

    Securing accommodation for staff during the World Cup and for other major sporting events pushed the BBC’s hotel bill up by nearly £3m last year.

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    BBC3 Bafta gongs may prompt rethink

    2014-05-19T13:04:00Z

    Big Talk Productions boss Kenton Allen believes that BBC3’s success at the Bafta Television Awards could help prompt a rethink of the channel’s move online.

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    Bafta 2014: the mainstream and the leftfield

    2014-05-19T11:15:00Z

    Bafta 2014 was an enjoyable mix of mainstream success for ITV and less heralded programmes doing the business, most noticeably for Channel 4 and Sky.

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    BBC2 returns to The Big Allotment Challenge

    2014-05-19T10:26:00Z

    Silver River’s The Big Allotment Challenge is to return to BBC2 for a second series.

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    Broadchurch wins big at Baftas

    2014-05-19T07:06:00Z

    Broadchurch was the big winner at the Bafta Television Awards, on a tough night for the BBC.

  • Peter Salmon
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    BBC Academy to move to Birmingham

    2014-05-16T12:58:00Z

    BBC North director Peter Salmon has been handed a beefed up role with responsibility for the corporation’s Bristol and Birmingham divisions as it relocates its training arm BBC Academy and HR division to the Midlands.  

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    Unions slam BBC pay offer

    2014-05-15T13:28:00Z

    Broadcasting unions have branded the BBC’s pay offer “completely unacceptable” and are launching a campaign calling on the corporation to reform its remuneration structures.

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    iPlayer shorts pave way for BBC3’s move online

    2014-05-15T07:52:00Z

    A collection of BBC iPlayer comedy shorts will help pave the way for BBC3’s move online next year, according to the VoD platform’s head of TV content.

  • Danny Cohen
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    Cohen: listen to junior staff

    2014-05-15T07:43:00Z

    Danny Cohen has revealed that junior staff will sit on senior management interview boards to break up the “hierarchical” working structures at BBC television.

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    Happy Tramp secures BBC1 sitcom

    2014-05-14T13:13:00Z

    Happy Tramp Productions, the indie established by a Zeppotron co-founder and The Inbetweeners movie director, has secured a comedy commission starring Kayvan Novak from BBC1.

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    Newsnight ratings fall 5%

    2014-05-13T13:27:00Z

    Ian Katz faces an uphill battle to improve Newsnight’s ratings after its audience fell 5% since he took over as editor in September last year, according to data compiled by Broadcast.

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    Indies land 12 Radio Academy awards

    2014-05-13T10:10:00Z

    BBC Radio 2 was crowned Radio Academy UK station of the year on Monday – as independent production companies walked away with 12 awards.

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    Lords: boost election debate diversity

    2014-05-13T09:29:00Z

    UK broadcasters vying to host an election debate next year should consider installing moderators from more diverse backgrounds, according to a group of peers.

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    TV Collective to host freelance career seminar

    2014-05-12T13:13:00Z

    The TV Collective will provide career advice for TV industry freelancers at an event in London this week.

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    BBC pre-recorded N-word radio show

    2014-05-12T11:53:00Z

    The BBC Radio Devon show that carried a version of The Sun Has Got His Hat On containing the N-word was pre-recorded, it has emerged.

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    BBC local radio DJ quits in latest N-word scandal

    2014-05-12T08:11:00Z

    David Cameron has joined Boris Johnson in condemning the BBC’s handling of a local radio DJ after he played a version of The Sun Has Got His Hat On containing the N-word.

  • Caroline Wyatt
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    BBC News on brink of religious affairs appointment

    2014-05-09T11:22:00Z

    BBC News is close to moving defence correspondent Caroline Wyatt to cover the religious affairs brief.

  • Chris Patten
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    DCMS kicks off hunt for Patten’s successor

    2014-05-08T07:20:00Z

    The BBC Trust may have to wait up to six months for chair Lord Patten to be replaced – and John Whittingdale has warned that there won’t be a “massive queue” of candidates clamouring to fill the role.