30 Jan 2004
| by Staff,
in the wake of the Hutton Report and reiterated his party's call for Ofcom to have a role in the BBC's affairs....at the BBC lose their jobs.
He paid tribute to Gavyn Davies and Greg Dyke and reiterated the Tory party call for media watchdog Ofcom to have a role in overseeing the BBC.
"We have long argued that the government can not properly both run and regulate the BBC and that, particularly in relation to its ...
30 Jan 2004
| by Jules Grant,
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With the recent turbulence at the BBC over the Hutton findings and resignations of Greg Dyke and Gavyn Davies ...
-old market, which runs contemporary BBC shows such as 'Spooks', 'State of Play' and 'Have I Got News for You'. UKTV, the joint venture between the BBC and Flextech, also has a drama channel of its own, UK Drama ...
30 Jan 2004
| by Staff,
new programme.
The judges, who included Endemol UK chairman Peter Bazalgette and BBC controller ...
30 Jan 2004
| by Gordon MacMillan,
-general and BBC chairman to replace Greg Dyke and Gavyn Davies whose heads dramatically rolled this week...intended to stand down.
He tendered his resignation to the BBC board of governors whom he expected ...
thousands of BBC staff out of their offices to protest his departure.
Dyke told BBC staff at their central ...
with running an organisation that receives £2.5bn from the licence fee, while its commercial arm, BBC Worldwide ...
30 Jan 2004
| by Jennifer Whitehead,
He made the comments a day after resigning as director-general of the BBC in the wake ...
the BBC's coverage of the war in Iraq and said that he had been "remarkably ungracious" since ...
that it might be two days or two weeks before he responds.
As well as being director-general of the BBC, Dyke ...
30 Jan 2004
| by Jules Grant,
on the breakfast show in January as the BBC looked to restore the fortunes of the station.
BBC Radio 2, although ...
30 Jan 2004
| by Jules Grant,
, moving over from BBC Two, along with new series of 'Will & Grace' in April, 'The Sopranos' and 'The West ...
30 Jan 2004
Gavyn Davies, the chairman of the BBC, has resigned in the wake of criticism of the Corporation
30 Jan 2004
| by Rachel Gardner
-Pacific, Craig Davis, to be its European creative chief....native, Davis has recently been linked to a number of senior agency positions, with rumours including a ...
Davis replaced at Saatchis in 1999 after quitting his own agency in Sydney.
The reputation of the Saatchis network has fared well under Davis over the past five years: in 2000, the Hong Kong office ...
30 Jan 2004
BBC World, the commercially funded news and information channel, has appointed Joshua to handle its