BBC Director General Tim Davie has been pushing for more government funding for the World Service for a good while. Without ...
It had been described as the “flagship” current affairs interview programme for BBC World News (one of the two previous TV channels that merged into the current BBC News Channel last year).
EXCLUSIVE: BBC News has scrapped plans to hire the first royal editor in its history after a messy recruitment process in which the UK broadcaster missed out on its preferred candidate.
Until the BBC World Service is able to prove that it has well and truly cleaned up its house and can be trusted as a representative of the values of the country, it has absolutely no business taking a ...
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who will leave the BBC, said it was "depressing news" for "all who believe in the importance of independent, rigorous deeply researched journalism". Launched in 1997, HARDtalk has seen world ...
The BBC is bringing its long-running international interview show Hardtalk to an end after 30 years as part of a 4% cut in the BBC News budget. Under the proposals there will be a net reduction of ...
domestic radio taking World Service summaries overnight, and combining Radio 5Live and Radio 2 news production. BBC News chief executive Deborah Turness also said the bespoke news service for the ...
The BBC job cuts add to an already brutal year for the media world. Scripps recently announced it’s “winding down” its TV news business and cut 200 jobs. And the year started out with a ...
BBC Studios and waipu.tv have signed a deal that will bring four BBC FAST channels to the German TV platform. BBC Food Germany and BBC Travel Germany are available now, offering a range of culinary ...
The BBC is considered the world's most trusted international news brand reaching 365 million people in 40 languages - a 42 per cent increase since 2016. Almost a half - 159 million - are radio ...
BBC Breakfast's regular programming took a pause on Wednesday when co-host Jon Kay delivered a breaking news update concerning the Royal family. "It's coming up to quarter past seven, Wednesday ...