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The Guardian reports the BBC staff are unhappy. You should have seen the reaction when the first staff survey was published in 1993. The DG gets it.
The Indie carries an interesting interview with Jeremy Isaacs by Ray Snoddy. Isaacs has used the Freedom of Information Act to dig out his own BBC files....
Over 8 million people listened to BBC radio online in January.
The BBC is set for a substantial investment in British Film.
The NAO is now likely to begin a probe into the cost of Broadcasting House's revamp, following its previous report.
Gauche wants more changes to radio 4.
The Guardian is reporting that the BBC Governors' discussions leading to Greg Dyke's sacking will remain closed for years to come.
Iran continues to block the BBC's online Persian Service.
Maybe they didn't like this
The Times is reporting that the Public Accounts Committee will today attack a BBC overspend on its White City development.
I'm starting to worry that Biased-BBC is going soft on the Beeb!
This is the only pro-BBC blog in the village.