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  • BBC announces cap on redundancy and severance payments

    Submitted by ITV Production on Apr 26, 2013
    indiantelevision.com Team

    MUMBAI: UK pubcaster The BBC will consult on proposals for a redundancy and severance pay cap of GBP 150,000 from September 2013 for all BBC senior managers. BBC DG Tony Hall made the announcement.

    Under the proposals, changes will be made to redundancy, severance entitlement and notice periods for all senior managers including the BBC DG.

    Hall said, "The BBC cannot be deaf to concerns about BBC staff pay-offs. These are difficult economic times for people across the country and the BBC is not immune from them. The financial settlements of the past cannot be justified in the future. We will consult on these proposals over the coming weeks but I believe they represent a fair way forward for staff and for license fee payers.

    "I appreciate that making changes to existing contracts is never easy. But it is to the great credit of the senior leadership team at the BBC that there is broad recognition of the need for change."

    The proposals would entitle senior managers to redundancy of one month?s pay for each year of service up to a maximum of 12 months? salary or GBP 150,000 - whichever is the lower. This brings the BBC into greater alignment with other industry comparators and the Civil Service who have a similar eligible pay cap.

    As part of the new guidelines, all BBC executive board members would have their notice period reduced from 12 months to six months. Where staff resign or are made redundant they would be expected to work their notice in full.

    Where termination discussions were already underway for those senior staff members planning to leave between now and September the BBC will not seek to impose these new conditions. It will work with these individuals to find the best way forward. In a small number of cases this may mean some staff leaving with settlements above GBP 150,000 but these negotiations are ongoing.

    The BBC will consult on the new proposals with relevant staff and unions which are planned to come into force from 1 September 2013.

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  • BBC to launch premium ad free channel in Australia to focus on British drama and comedy

    Submitted by ITV Production on Apr 20, 2013
    indiantelevision.com Team

    MUMBAI: British public broadcaster BBC?s commercial arm BBC Worldwide is to launch a premium BBC channel on Foxtel in Australia as an ad free medium to focus on British drama and comedy.

    This new multi-platform deal will attempt to be as close to the transmission in United Kingdom as possible.

    This is a key move in the BBC?s global strategy to build its brand in markets outside the UK. The Foxtel platform offers an opportunity for the BBC to create a direct relationship with Australian audiences.

    Launching as part of the Foxtel Drama and Lifestyle package in mid 2014, the channel will feature quality first-run programming from the BBC and other great British producers, which will not be available on terrestrial television for at least 12 months.

    One title already confirmed for the launch is the spectacular 10-part drama series ?The Musketeers?, which is Adrian Hodges? fresh and contemporary take on Alexandre Dumas? characters from the novel ?The Three Musketeers?.

    The deal will also see the four existing BBC channels ? UKTV, BBC Knowledge, CBeebies and BBC World News ? continuing on the Foxtel platform.

    All five channels will be available on Foxtel GO and the premiere channel will be available in high definition, alongside UKTV and BBC Knowledge. Extensive BBC content will be available on demand at no extra charge and subscribers to the channels will be able to go back in time using the Foxtel EPG to watch or record programmes they have missed.

    In addition, the deal offers Foxtel a first-look at all BBC Worldwide Lifestyle programming. This content will also be available on Foxtel Go and on demand and using the EPG catch up functionality.

    BBC Worldwide Australasia MD Jon Penn said, ?This deal represents a strategic opportunity for BBC Worldwide to further expand our opportunities to showcase outstanding British creativity in Australia. We have a strong relationship with Foxtel and their viewers through our existing four channels, and were delighted to be given the chance to launch a premium channel that could offer the best BBC and British premiere television shortly after UK transmission. We are confident that we will also continue to have productive relationships with our other valued partners in the FTA, STV and digital markets.?

    Foxtel CEO Richard Freudenstein said, ?The BBC is one of the great television brands: its content across so many genres is loved and admired by millions of viewers all over the world. By strengthening our relationship with the BBC we will greatly enhance the viewing experience we offer our subscribers, with even more high quality content that can only be seen on the Foxtel platform and which we show as soon as possible after its original broadcast. Plus we offer the superior quality of high definition and the fantastic convenience of Foxtel Go.?

  • BBC appoints James Harding as news director

    Submitted by ITV Production on Apr 17, 2013
    indiantelevision.com Team

    MUMBAI: UK pubcaster The BBC has appointed British journalist James Harding as BBC News and Current Affairs director following an open recruitment process. Harding begins his new role in August.

    Harding, who will sit on the BBC?s executive and management boards, will oversee the BBC?s News and Current Affairs programming.

    BBC News provides news and analysis to audiences in the UK and internationally. The division employs over 8,000 staff working across Network News, English Regions and Global News.

    Harding previously worked at The Times where he was editor from 2007 until 2012. Before that he held a number of international posts at the Financial Times. He replaces Helen Boaden who has taken up the role of BBC Radio director.

    Dedicated teams work together to reach over 80 per cent of people in the UK every week. BBC News is responsible for daily bulletins on the BBC?s main TV channels and radio stations, as well as flagship programmes like ?Today?, ?Newsnight?, ?Question Time? and ?Panorama?. It also produces and runs regional TV and radio news programmes in England, the BBC News website, the BBC News Channel, BBC Parliament and BBC Radio 5 live.

    BBC DG Tony Hall said, "I am delighted that James will be joining as the new Director of BBC News and Current Affairs. High quality journalism sits right at the heart of the BBC making this is an absolutely critical role.

    "James has a very impressive track record as a journalist, editor and manager. I believe he will give BBC News a renewed sense of purpose as it moves away from what has been an undeniably difficult chapter. As an organisation, the BBC will also benefit from his external perspective and experience which he will share as a member of the BBC?s Executive team."

    Harding said, "The BBC?s newsroom strives to be the best in the world, trusted for its accuracy, respected for its fairness and admired for the courage of its reporting. I am honoured to be a part of it."

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