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Published in: ourBeebThe BBC has lost touch: here's how it could re-connect
A filmmaker advises BBC news staff on how to better engage with the harsh realities of life for many in Britain.
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Published in: ourBeebUnder construction: the BBC’s relationship with freelancers
In order to innovate in the new media environment the BBC must build a new system for working with freelancers.
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Published in: ourBeebThe BBC, Savile and investigations
In a week when the BBC has been hit by yet more scandal as a result of suppressing an investigation into the...
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Published in: ourBeebSue Lloyd-Roberts a unique phenomenon at the BBC
Investigative journalist Sue Lloyd Roberts who died this week, fought for the oppressed and downtrodden. The BBC...
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Published in: ourBeebDoes the World Service have a future?
The editor of BBC World Service News until earlier this year argues that the funding of the World Service through...
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Published in: ourBeeb“We cannot allow chaff to impact strategic direction”: an interview with the BBC’s Andrew Scadding
The Head of Corporate Affairs at the BBC talks about pressures and ambitions at the organisation ahead of next...
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Published in: ourBeebMy Beeb: a precarious memoir
Working at the BBC is no guarantee of a career in journalism. An ex-employee recounts their journey from the news...
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Published in: ourBeebPositive discrimination may have to be introduced at the BBC
Is the BBC really making good on its promise to "reflect the diversity of its audiences in both its programmes and...
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Published in: ourBeebWelcome to the echo chamber
From Reuters to the BBC the future of journalism is being presented as cyber-utopia. For many in the industry,...
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Published in: ourBeeb"Nobody has a God given right to be heard": an interview with John Humphrys
John Humphrys, presenter of BBC Radio 4's Today programme, gives his view on the changing world of journalism and...
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Published in: ourBeeb"There's a proper market for proper journalism": an interview with Robert Peston
Robert Peston gives his views on what it's like for entry level broadcast journalists in the BBC - and elsewhere -...