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Jonathan Dimbleby accuses Murdoch papers of trying to weaken BBC
Presenter will also claim culture secretary has anti-BBC agenda in speech at Prix Italia awards
Alasdair Glennie
20, Sep, 2015 @11:01 PM

Premier League rights battle between Sky and BT harming UK TV industry
Deloitte report warns deals such as £5.14bn spent on football rights mask ‘worrying’ decline in original UK programming
Alasdair Glennie
18, Sep, 2015 @12:12 PM

Alex Salmond reignites row with Nick Robinson over ‘bias’
Ex-SNP leader claims BBC reporting was a ‘significant factor’ in Scottish public voting against independence in last year’s referendum
Alasdair Glennie
18, Sep, 2015 @8:34 AM

Danny Baker: 'People assume I must be hiding some dark secret'
While the irrepressibly upbeat presenter’s talents have earned him a shelf full of awards, his willingness to speak his mind often lands him in hot water
Alasdair Glennie
29, Aug, 2015 @2:49 PM

Lauren Laverne raises eyebrows with Radio 4's Late Night Woman’s Hour
Night-time version of BBC show offers the chance for in-depth discussion – although some of the language has surprised even the presenter
Alasdair Glennie
21, Aug, 2015 @6:11 PM

BBC Radio 5 Live tries to shrug off 'bloke' tag by encouraging female callers
Staff told to ensure ‘tone’ of programming is not ‘skewed towards men’ as study reveals 75% of those phoning Nicky Campbell’s breakfast show are male
Alasdair Glennie
21, Aug, 2015 @1:31 PM

Prince George paparazzi row: royals' truce with press under pressure
Warning by the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge to photographers targeting Prince George suggests informal rules are no longer working
Alasdair Glennie
14, Aug, 2015 @4:05 PM

Tom Jones heads for green, green grass of home after losing spot on The Voice
Boy George surely doesn’t want to hurt him but ex-Culture Club frontman replaces Welsh crooner as judge for fifth series of BBC1 singing show
Alasdair Glennie
14, Aug, 2015 @1:14 PM

Channel 4’s Very British Problems strikes awkward chord with 2m viewers
Jonathan Ross, James Corden and Nigel Havers among stars talking about Brits’ quirks in show based on popular Twitter feed
Alasdair Glennie
14, Aug, 2015 @11:15 AM
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