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Block on British broadcaster comes a week after UK withdrew licence for Chinese state network
Media watchdog finds Chinese Communist party has editorial control over CGTN network
National Audit Office report shows how income is under pressure, costs are rising and competition growing
Adaptations of novels have provided distraction from the pandemic — and there are plenty more to come
Ex-Goldman banker Richard Sharp tells MPs the UK broadcaster will not be cowed by likes of Amazon and Apple
Appointment ends search for successor to David Clementi
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Radio’s heyday in UK life ran from King George V’s Christmas message in 1932 to the 1953 coronation of Queen Elizabeth II
Watchdog finds ‘no unlawful acts’ at broadcaster despite underpayment of female journalists
BBC, NatWest and government of Flanders also test new Solid servers from Inrupt
His soothing voice while presenting the BBC show ‘Grandstand’ filled many a rainy Saturday afternoon
Director Rose Garnett on the importance of backing new talent and why she’s confident cinemas will bounce back
Retailer ends contract with garment producer linked to network with connections to money laundering
Former Daily Telegraph editor Charles Moore is a vocal critic of the national broadcaster
UK audiences may lack appetite for US Fox-style news
The irreverent 1980s show is back. Henry Mance on a remake for an age in which the boundaries between satire and politics have blurred
Senior Tory MP warns picking chair for broadcaster who evaded licence fee is ‘beyond the pale’
Charles Moore tipped to be corporation’s chair and Paul Dacre to head regulator Ofcom
Veteran broadcaster will launch GB News next year with backing of Discovery
Boris Johnson’s former boss Charles Moore has waged a long campaign against broadcaster and its licence fee model
Director-general warns of ‘challenges ahead’ for UK public broadcaster after it records £119m deficit
All 28 football fixtures in September to be shown despite fears of devaluing broadcast contracts
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