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  • BBC to reshow London 2012 Olympics as sports schedule collapses

    April 2, 2020

    The BBC will reshow the London 2012 Olympics as the broadcaster battles to fill holes in its schedule caused by the cancellation of sporting events. The opening ceremony will air on BBC One and iPlayer this spring alongside a selection of highlights, including the so-called Super Saturday, when Team GB won six gold medals in [...]

  • Licence fee could be linked to broadband bills, says BBC

    March 31, 2020

    The licence fee could be replaced by a levy linked to existing household bills such as broadband, the BBC said today as it hit back at the government’s consultation into decriminalising non-payment of the TV charge. While the corporation insisted the existing model was the fairest, it said it was willing to explore a household [...]

  • BBC suspends job cuts as it doubles down on pandemic coverage

    March 25, 2020

    The BBC has halted plans to slash 450 jobs as it faces growing demand for its coverage during the coronavirus crisis. The broadcaster said in January it would cut the roles from its news operations as part of a plan to save £80m by 2022. The cuts are set to impact Newsnight, which will produce [...]

  • War with the Beeb is now harder to fight

    March 25, 2020

    The coronavirus crisis bombards us with radical, sweeping change on a daily, if not hourly, basis. Economic rules are being redrawn, our social fabric is being tested and businesses are facing disruption on a scale unimaginable just weeks ago. Amid the tsunami of change, it’s worth pausing to consider the smaller ripples that may pass [...]

  • UK radio stations get coronavirus boost as housebound Brits tune in

    March 24, 2020

    UK radio stations have reported a surge in listening numbers in recent weeks as housebound Brits turn to the airwaves during the coronavirus crisis. Media group Global, which owns stations such as Heart, Capital and LBC, said digital radio reach was up 15 per cent between 9 and 17 March, while listening hours rose nine [...]

  • Coronavirus: Broadcaster viewing figures surge as Brits flock to TV news

    March 19, 2020

    The UK’s public service broadcasters have reported a huge surge in viewer numbers as Brits flock to TV news to find out the latest information on the coronavirus outbreak. Almost 8.7m people tuned into the BBC Six O’Clock News last night — the highest figure recorded since Christmas Day 2008 and more than twice the [...]

  • Coronavirus: BBC overhauls broadcast plans to tackle outbreak

    March 18, 2020

    The BBC today unveiled a raft of new measures aimed at keeping the public informed during the “unprecedented” coronavirus outbreak. Director general Tony Hall said the public service broadcaster would launch special programming on TV and radio to provide audiences with the latest information on the Covid-19 pandemic. As part of the wide-ranging changes, the [...]

  • Coronavirus: BBC suspends Eastenders filming

    March 18, 2020

    The BBC has suspended filming on Eastenders until further notice due to the coronavirus outbreak. Soap rivals Casualty and Holby City will also be on hold as the broadcaster shuts down its production arm. “In light of the spread of Covid-19, after much consideration, it has been decided that filming on Eastenders will be postponed [...]

  • BBC delays licence fee changes for over-75s due to virus fears

    March 16, 2020

    The BBC today said it will push back plans to end the blanket free licence fee scheme for over-75s amid concerns about the impact of the coronavirus outbreak. Pensioners were due to face changes to the licence fee from 1 June, but this will now be delayed until 1 August. Millions of over-75s will have [...]

  • Putting Six Nations behind a paywall would be ‘dreadful’, says BBC boss

    March 12, 2020

    Any deal to put the Six Nations behind a paywall would be “dreadful” for both audiences and the sport, the BBC director general has said. The tender process for the rugby tournament’s next broadcasting contract is set to wrap up this weekend, but current holders BBC and ITV have been shut out of the bidding. [...]

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