All BBC iPlayer articles – Page 7
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News
BBC originals fall 25% since 2017
Ofcom report reveals number of new and returning series stood at 777 last year
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Features
The BBC’s radical commissioning plan
Industry reacts to corporation’s proposal for switch to iPlayer-first approach
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Jack Bootle joins BBC iPlayer chorus
Natural history chief urges indies to change channel-first mindsets
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Davie sets out iPlayer-focused commissioning plans
Director general keen to move BBC away from focus on linear slots
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Diverse indies secure teen Talking Heads
Unstoppable, Big Deal and Studio 71 among five indies to land iPlayer monologues
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Newswrap podcast #15: Tim Davie’s first week
The team discuss the new director general’s first-week focus on impartiality, diversity and cohesion
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Hall: funding, Netflix & diversity
Director general considers future for BBC following his seven-year tenure
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ITV seeks unscripted ‘story machines’
Satmohan Panesar calls for the next 24 Hours in A&E as Sillery, Horan and Davies outline plans
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Dan McGolpin calls for ratings overhaul
‘People aren’t rocking up for a 30-minute show on linear any more’, says iPlayer chief
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BBC breaks iPlayer record – again
Normal People and Killing Eve propel service to 570m requests
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Unpacking BBC4’s SVoD proposal
Rights and marketing are key to success according to former Global iPlayer exec
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Ant and Dec issue blackface apology
Saturday Night Takeaway is latest show to become embroiled in controversy
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BBC reveals Culture in Quarantine commissions
Beatboxing, folk tales and a live-action graphic novel among 25-strong slate
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Little Dot looks Inside Games for iPlayer and Radio 1
All3Media-backed digital indie adapts established movie format
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Hollywood classics come to BBC iPlayer
More than 20 flicks from RKO archive head to BBC VoD service
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iPlayer approaches 1bn views under lockdown
BBC platform consumption leaps 61% year-on-year since late March
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Explainer: BBC and Pact bury the hatchet
As Tony Hall declares ‘everybody wins’, Max Goldbart charts the troubled path to the landmark rights deal