All BBC Annual Report articles – Page 4
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BBC Breakfast set for Salford move
BBC Breakfast is poised to join 5 Live and BBC Children’s in a move to the corporation’s new Media City HQ in Salford Quays.
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Moments and memories of Broadcast
Nine former Broadcast journalists recall their best experiences, funniest diary stories, biggest scoops and, of course, the ones that got away.
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90% say BBC bosses do not deserve their pay rises
Nearly 90% of respondents to Broadcast's online weekly peer poll said BBC bosses do not deserve their six-figure pay rises.
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BBC2 to aim for 'broad appeal'
BBC2 controller Roly Keating has said he is leaving the targeting of 16 to 24-year-old viewers to BBC3, focusing instead on 'broad appeal' for the channel's autumn launch.
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A tale of two controllers
Although BBC1 and BBC2's controllers have unveiled two very different autumn schedules, both are relying heavily on popular factual programming to draw peaktime audiences
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Cultural renaissance?
Since Melvyn Bragg lambasted the BBC's arts output in 2001, the genre has perked up enough to support the launch of a dedicated indie. But what's behind the sudden urge to bring art to the masses.
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BBC governors launch BBC 1 probe
The BBC governors are to review BBC1's peaktime schedule after conceding there had been a drop in the perception of its programme quality amongst viewers.
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BBC reaches more ethnic minorities.
BBC television and radio services are reaching more people from ethnic minorities than they were a year ago, although their viewing share has fallen, new figures have revealed, writes Leigh Holmwood.
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BBC reaches more ethnic minorities
BBC television and radio services are reaching more people from ethnic minorities than they were a year ago, although their viewing share has fallen, new figures have revealed, writes Leigh Holmwood.
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Comment - Show some appreciation.
It may come as news to you, but the BBC compiles data on how much viewers enjoy the shows they watch. So why is this information kept under wraps, asks William G Stewart
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MPs savage BBC annual report
A furious bust-up with Labour MPs, accusations of bias and the Daily Mail up in arms. It was just another week for BBC director general Greg Dyke and his chairman, Gavyn Davies, as they unveiled this year's annual report, writes John Plunkett
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News Special: BBC Annual Report - Critical Issues ... Minority appeal.
The governors said it was 'disappointing ... that the BBC is not attracting more people from
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News Special: BBC Annual Report - MPs savage BBC report.
A furious bust-up with Labour MPs, accusations of bias and the Daily Mail up in arms.
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News Special: BBC Annual Report - Entertainment lagging, says Dyke.
Finding the successor to Noel's House Party and The Generation Game has been identified as a
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News Special: BBC Annual Report - The Office helps lift Worldwide to best ever year.
BBC Worldwide poured a record£123m into the main licence-fee-funded BBC last year thanks to the
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News Special: BBC Annual Report - Think of a number ... The Annual Report in figures.
£3.5bn - the BBC's total group income£280m - total spend on the BBC's digital TV and
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News Special: BBC Annual Report - Critical Issues ... Indies miss out.
Pact chief executive John McVay branded the tone of the report's coverage of the indie quota
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News Special: BBC Annual Report - Critical Issues ... Not good news.
The governors said the jury was still out on the BBC's efforts to make news and