All BBC Scotland articles – Page 10
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Head of news at BBC Scotland departs
The head of news and current affairs at BBC Scotland is leaving to join the Institute of Chartered Accounts of Scotland.
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Shine poaches BBC Scotland comedy boss
BBC Scotland’s head of comedy is to step down and head a new regional joint venture between Shine-owned Kudos and Brown Eyed Boy.
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BBC Scotland opts for Baselight
BBC Scotland has purchased a Baselight HD from FilmLight for use in a new grading suite at Pacific Quay in Glasgow.
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BBC Scotland signs League of Gentlemen producer
League of Gentlemen producer Jemma Rodgers has returned to the BBC to become executive editor of comedy for BBC Scotland.
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BBC Scotland to veg out with CBBC animation
BBC Scotland will stick googly eyes on to vegetables and kitchen utensils for a new comedy animation ordered by CBBC.
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BBC Scotland to air interactive drama
BBC Scotland is developing a cross-platform crime drama in which three-quarters of the action will take place online.
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BBC Scotland looks for compulsory redundancies
BBC Scotland is thought to be planning eight compulsory redundancies after too few staff came forward to meet its Value for Money cuts.
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Redundancies confirmed at BBC Scotland
BBC Scotland has confirmed targets to make 14 staff redundant by next April with a further 100 jobs to be axed by April 2009.
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BBC Scotland to air climbing challenge
BBC Scotland has commissioned Triple Echo to produce an ambitious six-hour outside broadcast in which eight climbers will attempt to climb the crags of Cairngorms National Park. [ALL]
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Jenkins quits BBC Scotland 'on matter of principle'
BBC Scotland's head of news and current affairs Blair Jenkins has quit in what is understood to be a protest over the ongoing job cuts within his department.
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Tern wins BBC Scotland double order
Indie Tern Television has received a double order from BBC Scotland. It is producing The Family Farm, a 6 x 30-minute observational documentary series that takes a poignant look at traditional family farming in Dumfries and Galloway, as residents fight to save Castle Douglas, one ...
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BBC Scotland slips
National station BBC Scotland saw its share drop from 9.4% to 8.3% in the latest results, despite adding 19,000 listeners for a total reach of 1.04 million listeners. GMG's Real Radio Scotland, which posted a record share of 17.7% in the last survey, dropped slightly to 16.4%, despite adding 19,000 ...
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Fourth Karen Dunbar for BBC Scotland
BBC1 Scotland has ordered a fourth series of the Karen Dunbar Showfrom indie the Comedy Unit. Series produced by Rab Christie and Iain Davidson, the 4 x 30-minute sketch show series will transmit in the spring. BBC Scotland commissioning editor, television Ewan Angus, who ordered ...
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BBC Scotland lures C4 comedy talent
BBC Scotland has recruited a string of Channel 4 comedy talent for its latest sitcom, in the hope of securing its reputation as a centre for comedy.
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BBC Scotland orders Hogmanay laughs
BBC1 Scotland has commissioned specials of comedy series Chewin' the Fat and Only an Excuse? as part of its New Years Eve line-up.
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BBC Scotland recognises Bectu as union of freelancers
Bectu has claimed a major coup for freelancers after BBC Scotland agreed it as the recognised union for all its freelance workers.
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Tyler takes top comedy post at BBC Scotland
Alan Tyler, the head of Mentorn Scotland, is to return to BBC comedy.
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BBC Scotland news plans under fire
Controversial plans by BBC Scotland for local news services staffed by 'one man band' journalists have been given the backing by the Scottish executive.
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Mentorn wins BBC Scotland orders
Nicky Campbell is to front a political chat show for BBC Scotland as part of a series of new commissions for indie Mentorn.
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BBC Scotland staff hit out at controller
BBC Scotland controller Ken McQuarrie is facing calls to resign after over 10% of BBC workers in the region signed a vote of no confidence against him.