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  • Newsnight
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    Newsnight scandals hit audience perceptions

    2013-07-16T16:59:00Z

    The public’s trust in BBC news and current affairs plummeted after the corporation was hit by the Newsnight crises.

  • ripper_stRipper Street
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    BBCW contributions to BBC fall despite sales growth

    2013-07-16T13:30:00Z

    BBC Worldwide returned less money to the BBC in 2012/13 and spent less on BBC commissions but its distribution business prospered, taking more than £300m for the first time.

  • BBC
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    BBC annual report: the numbers

    2013-07-16T13:29:00Z

    A rundown of some of the most salient figures from the BBC’s annual report.

  • Tony Hall
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    Hall: Music should be the ‘DNA’ of the BBC

    2013-07-16T12:50:00Z

    New BBC director general Tony Hall has said he wants raise the profile of arts and culture programming across the broadcaster’s channels, and is also planning to do  ‘interesting things’ with Shakespeare, by working with companies outside the corporation.

  • Lord Patten
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    Patten opts not to seek second BBC Trust term

    2013-07-16T12:36:00Z

    Lord Patten has confirmed that he will not seek a second term as the chairman of the BBC Trust after pledging that the governing body will learn from the payoffs scandal.

  • Mishal Husain
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    BBC presenter Mishal Husain to join Radio 4's Today

    2013-07-16T12:28:00Z

    BBC News at Ten presenter Mishal Husain is to join Radio 4’s Today programme as the BBC continues to attempt to address the gender imbalance across the corporation.  

  • Tony Hall
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    Hall's mission for a 'simpler BBC'

    2013-07-16T11:10:00Z

    A major review of the BBC’s culture and organisational practices has been launched by director general Tony Hall as he seeks to reduce “duplication of effort” and increase personal autonomy across the corporation.

  • Jimmy Savile
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    BBC reveals cost of Savile scandal

    2013-07-16T11:00:00Z

    The financial damage of the Jimmy Savile scandal to the BBC was laid bare on Tuesday after the corporation revealed it has spent £5.3m to date on separate inquiries relating to the late star’s reign of abuse.

  • BBC News
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    BBC to launch five new HD channels

    2013-07-16T11:00:00Z

    BBC3, CBeebies and BBC News are among five new subscription-free HD channels to be launched by the BBC early next year.

  • Karl Warner
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    Karl Warner resigns from the BBC

    2013-07-15T13:00:00Z

    Karl Warner has resigned from his post as a BBC entertainment commissioner in order to set up his own indie.

  • Holly Willoughby
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    BBC let off the hook over Holly Willoughby’s dress

    2013-07-15T12:29:00Z

    Ofcom has decided not to investigate a slew of complaints about Holly Willoughby’s dress on the final of The Voice UK.

  • Anjem Choudary
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    Anjem Choudary interviews to be probed

    2013-07-15T11:55:00Z

    Ofcom has launched an investigation into whether Anjem Choudary’s appearance on Newsnight, Daybreak and Channel 4 News following Drummer Lee Rigby’s murder was editorially justified.

  • BBC News
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    BBC News at Six and Ten editor named

    2013-07-12T13:49:00Z

    Paul Royall has been named as the new editor of the BBC News at Six and Ten.

  • BBC doc Inside Claridges
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    BBC to split Charlotte Moore’s docs role

    2013-07-12T13:48:00Z

    The BBC is planning to split Charlotte Moore’s old documentaries commissioning editor role after she was promoted to BBC1 controller.

  • Nick Pollard
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    BBC to publish Pollard costs next week

    2013-07-12T00:55:00Z

    The BBC will publish the full and final costs of the Nick Pollard review in next week’s annual report.

  • Mark Thompson
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    Thompson hits back in BBC payoffs row

    2013-07-11T13:45:00Z

    Mark Thompson has hit back in the row over BBC payoffs – claiming that there was “a couple of inaccuracies” in testimonies given to the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) on Wednesday.

  • North Korea Uncovered
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    BBC Trust to probe BBC North Korea film

    2013-07-11T12:36:00Z

    The BBC Trust has confirmed that it is formally investigating a Panorama documentary on North Korea following a number of complaints from the London School of Economics (LSE).

  • Yes, Prime Minister
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    BBCW hires two execs to add 50 more hours

    2013-07-11T08:00:00Z

    BBC Worldwide has extended its original commissioning drive to 150 hours by 2014/15 and hired UKTV commissioner Julie Swanston and former Channel 4 programming executive Lucy Pilkington to help manage the process.

  • Vic and Bob
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    Allen: comedy talent is key to BBC plans

    2013-07-11T08:00:00Z

    BBC comedy controller Shane Allen will put talent front and centre of his plans to reshape the corporation’s output in the genre.

  • Ripper Street
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    BBC 50% quota in spotlight

    2013-07-11T08:00:00Z

    Pact is campaigning to get the BBC to reconsider its 50% inhouse production guarantee at the 2016 charter renewal after the indie sector enjoyed another dominant year in the Window of Creative Competition (WoCC).