All articles by Max Goldbart – Page 86
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BBC Sport takes on young viewer crisis
Production staff to undergo training in drive to reverse downward social media trend
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BBC2 on a high with Top Gear
SUNDAY: Motoring show beats last year’s series with 2.7m launch in big night for the channel
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Ed Balls sheds fellow travellers for second road trip
THURSDAY: BBC2’s Travels in Euroland opens with less than half the audience of former MP’s previous US travelogue
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Keeping Faith to end after series three
Bilingual thriller hailed for raising profile of Welsh drama
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Joint Sky/NBC news channel has CNN and BBC in its sights
Comcast outlines details of global offering, which will extend the UK and US operations’ footprint by 50%
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BBC2 to create fixed-rig Waterhole
Chris Packham and Ella Al-Shamahi will study Tanzania’s wildlife in NHU three-parter
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Analysis: is Victoria Derbyshire serving the underserved?
Broadcast runs the numbers over axed BBC2 daytime current affairs show and its PSB rivals
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Baptiste takes another case for BBC1
Second series of The Missing spin-off will be set in Budapest
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Green Inc soars to RTÉ travel format
Celebrities take on contrasting holidays in six-part series
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Cactus development chief joins Boom
Dave Skinner takes newly-created role at ITV Studios-owned Welsh label
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C4’s Crazy Delicious hounded by C5’s dogs
TUESDAY: Netflix cooking co-pro launches with less than 1m in Bake Off slot
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Women in the lead to replace Tony Hall
Charlotte Moore, Alex Mahon and Jay Hunt seen as best-placed candidates as early industry speculation over successor begins
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Political battles and digital dilemmas: the story of Tony Hall’s tenure
The fight for the licence fee and seismic changes to BBC3 and BBC Studios characterise the last seven years
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Tony Hall to step down
BBC director general will exit this summer to take top job at National Gallery
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BBC pays £400,000 to Sarah Montague to settle dispute
Radio 4 Today presenter had challenged pay disparity with co-presenters John Humphrys and Nick Robinson
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Two Rivers buys out Kew Media investment
Glasgow-based indie exits as financial company reviews its future
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Ofcom rejects Labour anti-Semitism complaints
Academic mounts legal challenge as regulator clears John Ware’s Panorama investigation