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  • ITN warns of UK ‘news desert’ without broadcasting revamp

    March 26, 2021

    The UK could be at risk of a digital “new desert” where audiences are unable to access high-quality news online unless effective regulation is brought in by Ofcom, ITN has warned. The production giant, which produces news programmes for ITV, Channel 4 and Channel 5, warned against a situation where “significant numbers of people can [...]

  • Screenshot: Will workers’ rights put a puncture in Deliveroo’s IPO?

    March 26, 2021

    This week **Media Moment of the Week: Farewell to the real McCoy **Will workers’ rights put a puncture in Deliveroo’s IPO? **A watchdog bares its teeth Media Moment of the Week: Farewell to the real McCoy In a shock bit of transfer news this week, BBC presenter Simon McCoy announced he was leaving the Beeb [...]

  • Ministers ‘missed the boat’ over BBC licence fee reform, MPs warn

    March 25, 2021

    The government has no choice but to maintain the BBC’s licence fee funding model for the foreseeable future due to its failure to find an alternative, MPs have warned. In an in-depth report published today, the DCMS committee said that while the £157.50 annual charge has a “limited shelf life” in the modern media landscape, [...]

  • BBC to shift news jobs out of London in bid to win over regions

    March 18, 2021

    The BBC will shift major parts of its news operation out of London as the broadcaster looks to stave off criticism of metropolitan bias. A number of major programmes and scores of journalists will be relocated from the capital to regional bases across the country over the next six years. “Our mission must be to [...]

  • BBC to cash in on children’s shows amid commercial push

    March 10, 2021

    The BBC has unveiled plans to cash in on the success of its children’s TV shows as the embattled broadcaster looks to ramp up its income from commercial ventures. The corporation today said it will move BBC Children’s Productions, which makes shows such as Blue Peter and My Mum Tracey Beaker, into its commercial arm [...]

  • ITV hoping to replicate CBS’s ratings success with Harry and Meghan interview

    March 8, 2021

    ITV hoping to replicate CBS’s ratings success with Harry and Meghan interview

  • Screenshot: Will nightclubs really reopen in June?

    March 5, 2021

    This week: **Media Moment of the Week: Telly’s still got welly **Will nightclubs really reopen on 21 June? **The BBC turns back time Media Moment of the Week: Telly’s still got welly In the age of Silicon Valley streaming giants and relentless references to “content” and “eyeballs”, it’s easy to forget that TV can, sometimes, [...]

  • BBC Three to return to TV screens after Normal People and Fleabag success

    March 2, 2021

    BBC Three will return as a broadcast TV channel next year after delivering a string of recent hits such as Normal People, Fleabag and Killing Eve. The youth-focused channel was made online-only in 2016 as part of a cost-cutting plan by the public service broadcaster. But after a run of popular shows over the last [...]

  • BBC World News banned in China in broadcast retaliation

    February 11, 2021

    BBC World News has been banned from airing in China in an apparent act of retaliation after the UK withdrew the licence of the country’s state broadcaster. China’s National Radio and Television Administration (NRTA) today said it was pulling the service off air due to “serious content violations”, CGTN reported. The regulator claimed the BBC [...]

  • BBC makes editorial director Kamal Ahmed redundant in board overhaul

    February 10, 2021

    The BBC has made editorial director Kamal Ahmed redundant in a major overhaul of its leadership that has also left the corporation in breach of its own diversity rules. Fran Unsworth, director of BBC News, today said the number of board members will be cut from 11 to eight as part of plans to “modernise” [...]

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