Rod Liddle, the former editor of BBC Radio 4's Today programme, is to work on a new political programme for BBC Two. The announcement came from the BBC this afternoon after it emerged that Liddle ...
The BBC should take more risks when producing new programmes if it is to reconnect with viewers and listeners on lower incomes, according to new audience research from UK broadcast regulator Ofcom. In ...
The BBC is to cut about 550 roles and review broadcast TV and radio programmes - as well as its chief news presenters - in the first phase of a major downsizing plan announced earlier this year.
With such cuts in programming and in jobs, will the BBC be able to maintain its high level of trust and attention?