All CBBC articles – Page 28

  • Murdered By My Boyfriend
    News

    BBC3: the options

    2015-06-29T12:48:00Z

    The BBC Trust is poised to reach a “provisional conclusion” on the future of BBC3 this week, but the decision on whether to move the youth channel online may be far from a simple Yes or No.

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    News

    Broadcaster diversity scheme recruits execs

    2015-06-29T12:32:00Z

    Seven television executives from diverse backgrounds will gain commissioning experience with five major broadcasters after being selected for the Creative Diversity Network commissioner development scheme.

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    Behind The Scenes

    CBBC Official Chart Show

    2015-06-25T08:28:00Z

    Our young production team had no previous experience of working in television, but stacks of ability and the confi dence to take on anything we threw at them, says Steve Wynne

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    Features

    Roundtable: Solving the kids' TV crisis

    2015-06-25T08:24:00Z

    Broadcast’s panel of experts examine the decline in children’s commissioning, the growing role of digital content and how the future of the genre could be secured. Robin Parker reports

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    News

    Tax credits fuel cartoon boom

    2015-06-25T07:13:00Z

    More than a quarter of the animated projects launching at this year’s Cartoon Forum are produced by UK and Irish indies, as the introduction of animation tax credits fuels a British cartoon boom.

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    News

    BBC kids’ boss warns services could be at risk

    2015-06-25T07:01:00Z

    The BBC’s children’s boss has warned that a cut to funding during charter renewal will damage its ability to deliver public service content to kids in the digital age.

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    News

    C4 wins big at Broadcast Digital Awards

    2015-06-24T22:55:00Z

    Channel 4 was the big winner at this year’s Broadcast Digital Awards, walking away with eight prizes including Channel of the Year for E4.

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    Features

    Best Game: Reverse the Odds for Stand Up To Cancer

    2015-06-24T08:00:00Z

    Helping to find a cure for cancer may not be the obvious motivation when downloading a game for your smartphone or tablet, but Maverick Television’s innovative offering made it possible.

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    Features

    Best Specialist Channel: CBBC

    2015-06-24T08:00:00Z

    CBBC was a clear winner in this category, with the judges waxing lyrical about its brave, original commissioning and brilliant programming.

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    Features

    Best Digital Children’s Content: CBeebies StoryTime App

    2015-06-24T08:00:00Z

    Taking the BBC’s long-held tradition of storytelling into the digital era is no easy task – but the CBeebies StoryTime App more than delivered.

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    Features

    Best Multiplatform Project: The Singer Takes It All

    2015-06-24T08:00:00Z

    The Singer Takes It All was the entertainment show that placed 100% control in the audience’s hands.

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    Features

    Channel of the Year: E4

    2015-06-24T08:00:00Z

    A multiple winner this evening, E4 achieved its highest ever share of 1.99% in 2014 thanks to a sparkling mix of home-grown originations and super-successful acquisitions.

  • Alice Webb
    News

    BBC Children’s to host 2017 World Summit

    2015-06-18T10:31:00Z

    BBC Children’s is to host 2017’s 8th World Summit on Media for Children in Manchester.

  • Alan Yentob
    News

    Yentob: don't squander support for BBC

    2015-06-05T12:16:00Z

    Alan Yentob has made a plea to the government not to “squander” support for the licence fee and the BBC’s contribution to the UK’s thriving creative industries and during charter renewal.

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    Features

    Where the BBC axe could fall

    2015-06-04T09:26:00Z

    With the corporation facing tough negotiations over charter renewal and the licence fee, Neil Midgley takes a look at where further cuts might be made

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    News

    BBC extends Ericsson playout deal

    2015-06-02T09:38:00Z

    The BBC has signed a seven-year playout contract with Ericsson.

  • So Awkward
    Features

    So Awkward, CBBC

    2015-05-28T09:56:00Z

    Post production of the 13 x 30-minute CBBC comedy drama in which three bright but socially awkward 13-year-old girls try to make sense of life, boys and fitting in.

  • Junior Vets
    News

    CBBC expands Junior Vets

    2015-05-27T11:26:00Z

    CBBC has ordered a further two series of True North’s Junior Vets and expanded the factual format across the UK.

  • The Tunnel
    News

    RTS adds director category to Craft & Design Awards

    2015-05-26T10:26:00Z

    The Royal Television Society (RTS) has added a director category to its annual Craft & Design Awards.

  • Glasgow Girls
    News

    RTS Scotland Award winners revealed

    2015-05-21T16:58:00Z

    Minnow Films BBC3 drama Glasgow Girls and Mentorn Scotland’s, Scotland Decides: The Big, Big Debate were among the winners at the RTS Scotland Awards 2014.