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  • BBC refuses Russian request to remove web story in Kremlin media crackdown

    August 5, 2014

    The BBC has refused a request by Russia’s state media watchdog to remove an interview with the activist and artist Artem Loskutov from its Russian service website which the government deems “extremist”. Roskomnadzor, the state-run media regulator, requested the story published on 31 July be removed from bbcrussia.com to comply with the country’s laws on [...]

  • Forget the licence fee: Why Game of Thrones damns the case for a universal BBC

    July 21, 2014

    Ahead of the 2016 Charter Review, the BBC is bunkering down to defend its funding through the licence fee. Last week alone saw director-general Tony Hall and head of policy James Heath robustly justify the continuation of the £145.50 annual charge for all those households who watch any type of live TV. It would be [...]

  • Evan Davis to fill Paxman’s shoes on BBC Newsnight

    July 21, 2014

    Evan Davis, one of the most well-known voices of Radio 4’s Today programme, will replace Jeremy Paxman as the main host of BBC Newsnight after the famously forthright presenter maid his stage exit last month after 25 years. A former economics editor of the flagship current affairs show Newsnight, as well as BBC News, Davis [...]

  • BBC axes 415 news jobs to save £46m a year in digital restructure

    July 17, 2014

    The BBC is axing 415 jobs from its news department as part of efforts to save millions of pounds. James Harding, the BBC’s director of news, said 500 of the news team’s 8,400 staff will be affected by the move, however a restructuring of the department will add 195 jobs as the corporation focuses on [...]

  • More than half of public want BBC licence fee to be scrapped

    July 7, 2014

    Just over half the public believes the TV licence fee should be scrapped and the BBC forced to find new ways to fund itself, according to a poll published yesterday. The broadcaster should generate income from advertising rather than relying on taxes or higher licence fee funds, the findings suggest. The ComRes survey of 2,049 [...]

  • UK’s Netflix addicts push service to overtake BBC iPlayer and 4OD

    May 14, 2014

    NETFLIX is the second largest driver of online traffic in the UK and Ireland, just two years since it launched, and now accounts for 17.8 per cent of web traffic. The streaming service is beaten only by YouTube’s 19.9 per cent share of traffic, according to research by Sandvine. “This rapid ascent underscores how important [...]

  • Lord Patten stands down as BBC chairman

    May 6, 2014

    CHAIRMAN of the BBC Trust Lord Patten has stepped down with immediate effect, after undergoing major heart surgery. “It would not be fair to my family to continue as before and equally it would not be fair to the BBC,” Patten said yesterday. Vice-chairman Diane Coyle will act as interim chair until a successor is [...]

  • BBC parts ways with KPMG… and Paxman

    April 30, 2014

    THE BBC has picked Ernst & Young as its new auditor, ending an 18-year relationship with KPMG. The corporation, which also announced yesterday that Jeremy Paxman was leaving its flagship Newsnight programme, chose EY following a competitive tender.

  • BBC’s flagship shows joining Amazon Prime

    April 14, 2014

    SHERLOCK, Doctor Who and Life on Mars will soon become available on Amazon Prime Instant after the online retail giant signed a deal to add top BBC shows to its revamped video streaming subscription service, formerly known as LoveFilm.

  • BBC unveils the new iPlayer. Here’s what you need to know

    March 11, 2014

    The BBC has unveiled its new iPlayer today. The new version will see the service get a design overhaul, along with plans to roll out a 30-day catch up availability. Speaking this morning, Dan Taylor, head of BBC iPlayer, said: We've got ambitious plans for later in the year including extending the standard availability window from 7 [...]

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