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  2. Marianna Spring - Wikipedia

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    While there, Spring won the Ronnie Payne Prize for Outstanding Foreign Reporting in 2017, [9] and later spent her year abroad in Yaroslavl , and Paris, contributing news articles to The Moscow Times, The Local, and Le Tarn Libre. [10] [11] Spring undertook work experience at The Guardian and Private Eye. [8] [12]

  3. Worklife (TV programme) - Wikipedia

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    Worklife (Previously Business Edition and Business Live) is a news programme that premiered on BBC World News on 1 February 2010 as part of a network-wide refresh. [1] The programme is presented by Tanya Beckett (Monday–Thursday) and Jamie Robertson (Friday).

  4. BBC - Wikipedia

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    The company also airs two channels aimed at children, an international CBeebies channel and BBC Kids, a joint venture with Knowledge Network Corporation, which airs programmes under the CBeebies and BBC K brands. The company also runs the channels BBC Knowledge, broadcasting factual and learning programmes, and BBC Lifestyle, broadcasting ...

  5. Work abroad - Wikipedia

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    Students gain work experience while being immersed in a foreign work environment, though the position may be paid or unpaid. Dependent upon the programme, a student working abroad may live in a dormitory or apartment with other students or with a "host family", a group of people who live in that country and agree to provide student lodging.

  6. Rhod Gilbert's Work Experience - Wikipedia

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    Rhod Gilbert's Work Experience is a British comedy programme produced for BBC One Wales in which stand up comedian Rhod Gilbert attempts various jobs for a limited time (usually a week). Many of the jobs are conducted within his native Wales although some take him further afield to places including Belgium and Yorkshire .

  7. BBC Worldwide - Wikipedia

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    BBC Worldwide Ltd. was the wholly owned commercial subsidiary of the BBC, formed out of a restructuring of its predecessor BBC Enterprises in January 1995. The company monetised BBC brands, selling BBC and other British programming for broadcast abroad with the aim of supplementing the income received by the BBC through the licence fee.

  8. International BBC television channels - Wikipedia

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    BBC News – an International news channel from the BBC available worldwide (not related to the UK-only BBC News) CBeebies – a channel for children aged 6 or under. Available in Poland, South Africa, Asia, Australia and MENA, with the domestic channel also available in Belgium, the Netherlands and Switzerland

  9. BBC Studios - Wikipedia

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    The merger of BBC Studios and BBC Worldwide in 2018, brought the company in line with other major multinational studio conglomerates. BBC Studios Productions was the UK's most commissioned creator of new content in 2019, with 77 new commissions from the BBC and third-parties. It achieved 73 awards and 202 nominations in 2019/2020. [7] [8]