All News articles – Page 1058
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Sky Sports to show cricket world cup final on free-to-air TV (if England are in it)
If England make the final, it will go free-to-air
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Government pilots apprenticeship scheme
Culture secretary outlines plan to give year-long placements to 25 people from under-represented backgrounds
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Test flight of flying race car gets mixed results at Goodwood
The prototype vehicle gets up in the air, but refuses to come back down again
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BBC reveals Proms revamp
Radio 1’s Clara Amfo among new faces fronting Livewire’s refreshed coverage
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BBCS production arm hits £20m profit
Ralph Lee unit triples profit in second year as a commercial entity
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BBC reaffirms ties with Canada
Corporation renews development partnership with Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
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The Garden plants double BBC science order
ITV Studios indie returns to Claridge’s for engineering series and scores BBC3 medical pilot
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C5 does Drugs for Fun
Recreational cocaine users to be shown true cost of their habit in Alaska TV format
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BT Sport renews coverage of Henley Regatta
Sunset-Vine to continue producing live TV coverage for BT, as well as live streaming for YouTube
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Global buyers swoop for Dark Money
All3Media International details multiple sales for BBC1 drama
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Ofcom recommends radical prominence revamp
BBC iPlayer, ITV Hub, All4 and My5 in line for guaranteed top slots on TV platforms
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Regulator to probe PSB future with nationwide debate
Ofcom to unveil Small Screen: Big Debate this autumn
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Lygo: ITV fully funds 84% of shows
Broadcaster’s director of TV claims high tariffs do not guarantee big ratings
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Gabby Logan to co-host Amazon Premier League show
Peter Crouch and John Bishop join BBC presenter for Back of the Net
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Pond5 launches royalty free footage collection
Collection features news, celebrity and sports footage, and user-generated content from Reuters, Cover Video and Newsflare
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Bullying and harassment cases double at BBC
Staff made 89 complaints last year after renewed efforts to encourage people to speak out