Friday, 7 October 2011
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BBC cuts: up to 650 jobs in journalism could go

7 October 2011

BBC News director Helen Boaden has outlined how the department plans to reduce its budget by 16 per cent within the next five years – cuts that could lead to the loss of more than 650 jobs in news.

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Alex Crawford wins James Cameron award

7 October 2011

Sky News special correspondent Alex Crawford picked up the James Cameron Memorial Award 2011 at City University last night for her reporting in Libya and the Middle East.

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7m watch Mirror Pride of Britain awards

7 October 2011

The Daily Mirror’s Pride of Britain Awards for unsung heroes attracted more TV viewers than the Baftas and the Brits.

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Two thousand jobs under threat at BBC

6 October 2011

The BBC today confirmed plans to axe around 2,000 jobs across the corporation in a bid to make annual savings of £670m within the next five years.

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Assembly inquiry into state of Welsh media finalised

4 October 2011

The National Assembly for Wales has finalised the details of its inquiry into the state of the country’s media and what can be done to help it.

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BBC Wales staff on strike in protest at editor cuts

30 September 2011

BBC Wales members of the media and entertainment union BECTU have begun a 24-hour strike in protests at plans to make four editors redundant.

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Desmond urged to increase charity slice of Health Lottery

27 September 2011

Media magnate Richard Desmond’s new Health Lottery, which is due to go live later this week, has been branded a “pretty disgraceful development” by a leading charity figure.

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Killer loses privacy complaint over Sky documentary

27 September 2011

Communications watchdog Ofcom rejected a complaint from convicted killer Jeremy Bamber that a documentary about his crimes infringed his privacy and treated him unfairly.

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Students condemn journalism degree fees hike

26 September 2011

Most of the UK’s top journalism universities are trebling fees for undergraduate courses next year, research by Press Gazette has revealed.

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Mark Thompson launches defence of the PCC

26 September 2011

BBC director general Mark Thompson has come to the defence of the Press Complaints Commission - arguing that the current system of press regulation should not be “dismissed out of hand”.

Television

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BBC cuts: up to 650 jobs in journalism could go

7 October 2011

BBC News director Helen Boaden has outlined how the department plans to reduce its budget by 16 per cent within the next five years – cuts that could lead to the loss of more than 650 jobs in news.

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Alex Crawford wins James Cameron award

7 October 2011

Sky News special correspondent Alex Crawford picked up the James Cameron Memorial Award 2011 at City University last night for her reporting in Libya and the Middle East.

More Television Journalism News

Radio

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BBC cuts: up to 650 jobs in journalism could go

7 October 2011

BBC News director Helen Boaden has outlined how the department plans to reduce its budget by 16 per cent within the next five years – cuts that could lead to the loss of more than 650 jobs in news.

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Two thousand jobs under threat at BBC

6 October 2011

The BBC today confirmed plans to axe around 2,000 jobs across the corporation in a bid to make annual savings of £670m within the next five years.

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