If BBC1 controller Peter Fincham had been a BBC veteran, rather than a millionaire ex-independent producer then perhaps he wouldn’t be in the mess he is now
The fact that George Entwistle has resigned is good news for the BBC – although a personally devasta...
Today the BBC announced massive cuts to its services and has plans to shed 2,000 more jobs. The Linc...
The new BBC director general Tony Hall barely had time to arrange the pens on his new desk before tw...
A trip back to the BBC newsroom means I bump in to a few old colleagues spitting with rage about the...
Was it a storm in a tea-cup or a symbol of a wider malaise at the BBC? Well Polis has got the full, ...
Everyone knows that the BBC should always create the impression that it is in crisis and that its st...
Two of the BBC’s greatest ex-employees are out bashing their former paymaster. Jeff Randall was one ...
Two big TV news rivals have combined to defend young journalists and launch an attack on corrupt man...
The BBC is currently embroiled in a degree of controversy perhaps unequalled in its history. Charlie...
Our public trial of TV ended with a vote in which our audience voted 60/40 that they did not trust T...
This article outlines the structures, systems, rules and experiences of reporting on the British mon...
After a year of fakery and phone poll fiddling the BBC has come out fighting on trust. In a lucid, i...
Charlie Beckett argues that the Savile scandal is not only damaging for the BBC’s reputation but als...
Ed Richards is the consummate policy wonk but at Polis tonight he allowed a little passion to surfac...
The dust is settling on the skirmishes of the past few months, now that the White Paper on the futur...
The fact that George Entwistle has resigned is good news for the BBC – although a personally devasta...
Today the BBC announced massive cuts to its services and has plans to shed 2,000 more jobs. The Linc...
The new BBC director general Tony Hall barely had time to arrange the pens on his new desk before tw...
A trip back to the BBC newsroom means I bump in to a few old colleagues spitting with rage about the...
Was it a storm in a tea-cup or a symbol of a wider malaise at the BBC? Well Polis has got the full, ...
Everyone knows that the BBC should always create the impression that it is in crisis and that its st...
Two of the BBC’s greatest ex-employees are out bashing their former paymaster. Jeff Randall was one ...
Two big TV news rivals have combined to defend young journalists and launch an attack on corrupt man...
The BBC is currently embroiled in a degree of controversy perhaps unequalled in its history. Charlie...
Our public trial of TV ended with a vote in which our audience voted 60/40 that they did not trust T...
This article outlines the structures, systems, rules and experiences of reporting on the British mon...
After a year of fakery and phone poll fiddling the BBC has come out fighting on trust. In a lucid, i...
Charlie Beckett argues that the Savile scandal is not only damaging for the BBC’s reputation but als...
Ed Richards is the consummate policy wonk but at Polis tonight he allowed a little passion to surfac...
The dust is settling on the skirmishes of the past few months, now that the White Paper on the futur...
The fact that George Entwistle has resigned is good news for the BBC – although a personally devasta...
Today the BBC announced massive cuts to its services and has plans to shed 2,000 more jobs. The Linc...
The new BBC director general Tony Hall barely had time to arrange the pens on his new desk before tw...