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  • Samira Ahmed faces BBC in court over ‘600 per cent’ pay gap

    October 28, 2019

    BBC presenter Samira Ahmed has today kicked off her legal challenge against the broadcaster over claims she was paid just “a sixth” of Jeremy Vine’s salary. The Newswatch presenter has said she was paid just £440 per programme, while Vine received as much as £3,000 per episode for his work on Points of View. Read [...]

  • BBC ‘may not be sustainable’ in current form, media watchdog warns

    October 24, 2019

    The BBC may not be sustainable in its current form as it struggles to win over the attention of younger audiences, the media watchdog has warned. In a damning report published today, Ofcom said the corporation was at risk of a “lost generation” as young people increasingly tune out of its services. The reach of [...]

  • BBC launches dark web news site in bid to dodge censors

    October 23, 2019

    The BBC has made its international news website available on the dark web in a bid to sidestep censorship attempts. The corporation said its website can now be accessed on Tor, an internet browser designed to hide a user’s activity and identity. Read more: Louis Theroux leaves BBC Studios to launch his own production company [...]

  • Louis Theroux leaves BBC Studios to launch his own production company

    October 23, 2019

    Louis Theroux has parted ways with BBC Studios to set up his own production company, sparking speculation that the documentary maker could be eyeing deals with streaming rivals. Theroux, who has worked with the broadcaster’s commercial arm for two decades, has set up a new firm called Mindhouse Productions alongside his executive producer Arron Fellows. [...]

  • Samira Ahmed takes BBC to court in row over unequal pay

    October 21, 2019

    Top BBC presenter Samira Ahmed is taking the broadcaster to an employment tribunal over claims she was paid less than her male colleagues. Ahmed is due to appear at a central London tribunal on Monday next week over an alleged “failure to provide equal pay for equal work”, filings show. Read more: Government must reach [...]

  • Government must reach funding deal with BBC over free TV licences, say MPs

    October 11, 2019

    MPs have urged the government and the BBC to reach a funding arrangement to restore free TV licences for people aged over 75.  In a damning report the Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) select committee slammed the government of 2015 for trying to “bounce” the BBC into accepting measures that left it liable to [...]

  • BBC tried to block Ofcom probe into Naga Munchetty impartiality row

    October 7, 2019

    Ofcom has slammed the BBC’s “lack of transparency” after the broadcaster attempted to block the regulator’s investigation into an impartiality row. BBC director general Tony Hall last week reversed the corporation’s decision to partially uphold a complaint into Breakfast presenter Naga Munchetty over her comments about US President Donald Trump. Read more: BBC plots iPlayer [...]

  • How BBC plans to overhaul iPlayer for the Netflix age

    October 7, 2019

    The BBC is gearing up to overhaul its on-demand iPlayer service as it braces for an onset of newcomers in the crowded streaming market. The corporation is planning to reposition the iPlayer as the main access point for its services amid a decline in traditional TV viewing among younger audiences. Read more: Ofcom gives green [...]

  • Advertisers need to get in on the streaming revolution

    September 23, 2019

    TV consumption habits have undergone a revolutionary shift. It started with the arrival of players like Netflix, and a decade later, it’s rapidly accelerating as new platforms like Amazon Prime Video and BritBox enter the space.  These new entrants are being spurred by consumer demand – 63 per cent of UK consumers stream today, with [...]

  • Ranked: The most popular employers for UK tech talent

    September 17, 2019

    Monzo, Skyscanner and the BBC are the most desirable companies to work for among UK tech talent, according to a survey published today. The survey, compiled by recruitment firm Hired, revealed fintech firms remain among the most attractive employers for techies, with Transferwise, Starling Bank and Revolut all making it into the top 10. Read [...]

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