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  • Screenshot: Will Tim Davie win the generation game?

    October 30, 2020

    A weekly column from City A.M. bringing you all the biggest stories and trends in technology, media and telecoms This week: ** Media Moment of the Week: A sorry soy saga ** Tim Davie and the BBC’s tug of war ** The tech titans’ tumultuous year Media Moment of the Week This week it’s another [...]

  • BBC bans ‘virtue signalling’ as it cracks down on stars’ social media use

    October 29, 2020

    The BBC has banned presenters from “virtue signalling” on social media as part of tough new rules on how its top talent maintains impartiality online. As part of a sweeping overhaul unveiled today, BBC stars have been told not to express personal opinions on public policy, politics or controversial subjects. The overhaul marks a major [...]

  • David Dimbleby throws hat in the ring for BBC chairman

    October 9, 2020

    Media veteran David Dimbleby has announced he is considering a bid for BBC chairman, claiming he was “horrified” by reports that former Telegraph editor Lord Charles Moore was the Prime Minister’s top pick for the job. The TV presenter, best known for hosting political debate show Question Time, told the BBC speculation that Moore was [...]

  • UK broadcasters call for new regulation amid threat from streaming rivals

    October 8, 2020

    The UK’s public service broadcasters have doubled down on their calls for tighter regulation of the media landscape amid growing competition from deep-pocketed streaming rivals. The heads of the BBC, ITV, Channel 4 and Channel 5 were today united in their pleas to bring British broadcasting rules up to date to contend with modern viewing [...]

  • Media minister warns Channel 4 could be privatised in fresh broadcasting row

    October 6, 2020

    Media minister John Whittingdale today said the government was mulling a sale of Channel 4 as he launched a fresh salvo on the publicly-owned broadcaster. Speaking at a virtual event during the Tory party conference, Whittingdale said ministers were debating the Great British Bake Off broadcaster’s future amid competition from streaming services such as Netflix [...]

  • Former No 10 spin doctor Sir Robbie Gibb tipped for BBC chairman role

    October 5, 2020

    Former Downing Street spin doctor Sir Robbie Gibb is said to have taken pole position in the race to become the next chairman of the BBC. Gibb, who served as Theresa May’s communications director and formerly headed up the BBC’s political output, was being lined up for a non-executive position on the broadcaster’s board. But [...]

  • PR outfit Hawthorn poaches BBC veteran Ross Hawkins: ‘right opportunity at the right time’

    October 5, 2020

    Ross Hawkins is leaving the BBC after nearly two decades, joining Westminister public relations firm Hawthorn Advisors, the political correspondent confirmed to City A.M. “It’s been brilliant fun [at the BBC], but this is the right opportunity at the right time,” Hawkins said. The seasoned reporter, who joined the BBC in 2001, said one of [...]

  • Andrew Neil’s GB News will test whether there is appetite for a Fox News-style news channel in the UK

    October 2, 2020

    The announcement this week that Andrew Neil, the doyen of political broadcasters since David Dimbleby quit the stage, was to be chairman of GB News and anchor its flagship evening show four times a week breathed new life into a story that had become a little stale.  It was momentous for a number of reasons: [...]

  • New BBC boss Tim Davie ‘prepared to fire stars’ who break impartiality rules

    September 29, 2020

    The BBC’s new director general today said he is prepared to fire high-profile figures who break the broadcaster’s devout impartiality rules on social media. In his first major move at the helm, Tim Davie, who took up the post earlier this month, said the corporation will publish new social media rules next month which will [...]

  • Non-payment of TV licence set to be decriminalised and replaced with fines

    September 28, 2020

    Ministers are finalising plans to decriminalise non-payment of the TV licence and replace it with action by civil courts and bailiffs. Under proposals set to be announced next month, the government will introduce legislation to bring TV licence  non-payment under the scope of “civil debt”, much in the same way non-payment of utility bills is [...]

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