All CBeebies articles – Page 38
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Tough times for kids TV
There are now more than 20 children's channels in the digital television world, but for programme-makers more could be less as competition intensifies for terrestrial slots - and both ITV and the BBC squeeze budgets. Alexandra Jardine reports.
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Commissioners Q&A: Karen Johnson
The commissioning editor for BBC children's learning wants beautiful programmes that make teachers glad they pay the licence fee, and more programmes for older learners
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Homechoice replay adds BBC channels
Broadband entertainment provider Video Networks has added four more BBC channels to its on-demand replay service. Subscribers to the HomeChoice platform can now access popular programming from BBC3, BBC4, CBeebies and CBBC for up to seven days after transmission, in addition to programmes from BBC1, BBC2, Channel 4 and Chelsea ...
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Titchmarsh gets role as gnome
Gardening presenter Alan Titchmarsh is to take on a new role as the voice of a cheerful gnome for a new BBC animation series.
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Analysis - Profile - Milkshake Man's new flavours.
Five controller of children's Nick Wilson has put the channel's kids strand Milkshake on the terrestrial map - can he now push it into multichannel?
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Sky One hit by 17% drop in 2004 audience.
Jon Rogers looks at the winners and losers in multichannel over the past 12 months.
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Sky One hit by 17% drop in 2004 audience
Broadcast looks at the winners and losers in multichannel over the last 12 months
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BBC's audience reach slips in 2004.
The BBC, which suffered a ratings slump for BBC1 and BBC2 last year, has also taken a hit when it comes to average weekly audience reach with new figures showing 800,000 fewer people watched BBC television channels last year, writes Conor Dignam.
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BBC's audience reach slips in 2004
The BBC, which suffered a ratings slump for BBC1 and BBC2 last year, has also taken a hit when it comes to average weekly audience reach with new figures showing 800,000 fewer people watched BBC television channels last year.
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Analysis - Profile - The man who sees the future.
Under David Docherty, new media's leading visionary, Yoomedia's turnover is rocketing and the company's starting to look like a serious interactive rival to BSkyB.
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CBEEBIES BOSS QUITS.
The editor of BBC pre-school channel CBeebies, Paul Shuttleworth, is to leave the corporation on 11
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Manchester move mired in uncertainty.
The plans for the BBC's Manchester move had been so heavily leaked that there were few
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Cbeebies boss quits
The editor of BBC pre-school channel CBeebies, Paul Shuttleworth, is to leave the corporation on 11 February to set up his own indie, London-based Handle and Spout. CBeebies is set to move to Manchester in five years.
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Manchester move mired in uncertainty
The plans for the BBC's Manchester move had been so heavily leaked that there were few surprises for BBC staff - apart from a timetable that gives them five years to make a decision whether to go.
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BBC staff braced for job cuts
BBC director general Mark Thompson has unveiled sweeping changes to the corporation that will see up to 6,000 jobs cut and the children's department, sport and Radio 5 Live moved to Manchester.
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CBeebies editor quits
The editor of the BBC's digital pre-school channel CBeebies is to leave the corporation to set up his own indie, but has denied his departure is connected to the impending move of the department to Manchester.
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The axe man cometh.
As the BBC's review process draws to an end and staff wait to hear if 6,000 of them will be out of a job, Broadcast looks at where the axe is likely to fall, with news, factual and back-office staff expected to be among the worst hit.
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The axe man cometh
As the BBC's review process draws to an end and staff wait to hear if 6,000 of them will be out of a job, Broadcast looks at where the axe is likely to fall, with news, factual and back-office staff expected to be among the worst hit.
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BBC dominates kids Baftas
Dick and Dom, the BBC's answer to Ant and Dec, bagged two awards at the Children's Baftas last night, as the BBC cleaned up.
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A tale of two cities
Sending the BBC's children's operation to Manchester is not enough, and BBC3 should be in the mix.