All BBC articles – Page 661

  • News

    Fox passes on Ab Fab

    2009-05-14T22:32:00Z

    The US remake of hit BBC comedy Absolutely Fabulous has fallen at the first hurdle.

  • News

    Shine sets MasterChef superbrand strategy

    2009-05-14T21:43:00Z

    Shine Television is planning to turn MasterChef into a global superbrand after inking a deal to produce more than 150 new hours of the show for the BBC.

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    Huggers: Licence fee avoiders should pay for iPlayer

    2009-05-14T21:34:00Z

    BBC technology chief Erik Huggers has called on the corporation to close the legal loophole that permits people who do not pay the licence fee to watch BBC content online for free.

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    BBC Switch soap will air online and have TV slot

    2009-05-14T21:29:00Z

    BBC Switch is to launch what is planned as a long-running online soap that will also get a weekly omnibus slot on BBC2.

  • News

    BBCW/C4 joint venture would turnover £800m

    2009-05-14T21:20:00Z

    BBC Worldwide and Channel 4 chiefs are now awaiting a decision from the Government as to whether they can reach a partnership deal in a joint-venture that would produce an annual turnover of £800m and a profit of £200m.

  • News

    IWC to celebrate Africa's history for BBC4

    2009-05-14T21:13:00Z

    BBC4 is to examine the “forgotten” history of pre-colonial Africa in a series from IWC Media.

  • News

    BBC reveals new team to commission knowledge

    2009-05-14T21:11:00Z

    Producers are anticipating a fresh impetus behind religion and arts programming at the BBC, after the corporation revealed its new knowledge commissioning line-up.

  • News

    TMi presenters to front CBBC Skate Nation

    2009-05-14T21:10:00Z

    CBBC has ordered a Strictly Come Dancing-style show for teenage roller and inline skaters, fronted by TMi’s Sam Nixon and Mark Rhodes.

  • Features

    Listening out for voices of the future

    2009-05-14T20:48:00Z

    Station bosses have to get out of their offices – and their cities – if they are to find the talent that will keep radio relevant in a changing media world. Sarah Crawley-Boevey reports.

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    Hope Springs

    2009-05-14T20:36:00Z

    Before they could hijack primetime with their Highland caper, the team had to turn a sleepy village into a setting fit for glamorous bandits and (not too) dark plotlines, says Brian Park.

  • Ratings

    The tricky drama series mix

    2009-05-14T01:16:00Z

    Channels need quietly steady performers to balance out their risky big hitters.

  • Ratings

    BBC4's better sort of viewer

    2009-05-14T01:01:00Z

    Critically acclaimed US drama Mad Men has hardly been a ratings goldmine for BBC4 but it has delivered in other ways.

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    News

    BBC moving 13 news roles to the North

    2009-05-13T01:11:00Z

    BBC News is to bolster its presence in the North by moving around 13 posts and creating at least three new jobs in Salford.

  • News

    Canvas on track for launch in 2010, says Huggers

    2009-05-13T00:55:00Z

    BBC technology chief Erik Huggers has said Project Canvas is still aiming to launch in the first half of next year – insisting it is “appropriate” for the corporation to lead the way in developing an open standard.

  • News

    BBC bosses reject C4's call to curb acquisitions

    2009-05-13T00:53:00Z

    BBC chiefs today flatly rejected a demand from Channel 4 that the corporation should stop buying American programmes, insisting it helped to keep the costs of making British programmes down.

  • News

    Canvas partners hit back at critics

    2009-05-13T00:42:00Z

    Project Canvas’s partners, the BBC, ITV and BT, have fought back against critics of the IPTV joint venture, saying that the initiative will transform the TV industry.

  • News

    BBC pays libel damages to West Ham duo

    2009-05-13T00:40:00Z

    The BBC has paid undisclosed libel damages to West Ham manager Gianfranco Zola and first-team coach Steve Clarke after a contributor claimed on Radio 5 Live they were planning to take over at rival club Chelsea.

  • News

    Grey's Anatomy star cast in BBC hospital drama

    2009-05-13T00:38:00Z

    Grey’s Anatomy’s Kevin McKidd is to star in another medical drama – a BBC production that transplants Greek classic The Odyssey to a British city hospital.

  • News

    BBC presenter clashes with peer over salary

    2009-05-12T23:50:00Z

    Labour peer Lord Foulkes has hijacked a BBC News Channel interview about MPs expenses to launch a blistering attack on BBC presenter salaries.

  • News

    Sky airs Project Canvas objections

    2009-05-12T23:42:00Z

    BSkyB has attacked the BBC Trust’s decision to not carry out a full market review on the BBC, ITV and BT broadband joint venture Project Canvas.