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BBC Design & Engineering was created in 2016 when Matthew Postgate was appointed as Chief Technology Office for a new division that brought together the BBC Digital, Engineering and BBC Worldwide technology teams, thus re-amalgamating departments separated by previous internal restructures. [14]
Davie said he plans to cut £200 million ($250 million) from the budget due to the government’s decision to freeze the license fee, which funds the BBC. The freeze will create a £285m annual ...
The Digital Media Initiative (DMI) was a British broadcast engineering project launched by the BBC in 2008. It aimed to modernise the Corporation's production and archiving methods by using connected digital production and media asset management systems.
Digital first is a communication theory that publishers should release content into new media channels in preference to old media.The premise behind the theory is that after the advent of Internet, most established media organizations continued to give priority to traditional media. [1]
There are different editions of the programme, two 30-minute programmes (shown on UK feed of BBC News channel), a global edition (international feed of BBC News channel), and a 15-minute version (BBC One and UK feed of BBC News channel during BBC Breakfast). A four-minute version also appears on BBC World News at varying times of the week.
At iptiQ, which is a digital-first B2B2C unit of insurer Swiss Re, part of Burr’s job is to build trust with customers that the insurer will deliver on payments—perhaps so that current clients ...
Timothy Douglas Davie CBE (born 25 April 1967) is a British media executive, and the Director-General of the BBC since September 2020, [1] [2] taking over from Tony Hall.He was previously appointed as the acting director-general of the BBC in November 2012 following the resignation of George Entwistle, [3] [4] until Hall took over the role permanently in April 2013.
A strategy review of the BBC in March 2010, confirmed that having "the best journalism in the world" would form one of five key editorial policies, as part of changes subject to public consultation and BBC Trust approval. [72] After a period of suspension in late 2012, Helen Boaden ceased to be the Director of BBC News. [73]