Blog posts by year and monthMay 2012
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Watch amazing events with @BBCBigScreens
Editor's note: Stephen Morgan, Screen Manager for BBC Big Screens blogs about an exciting summer of events available to watch across the country. BBC Big Screens are proud to be at the heart of national celebrations and will play a key role in the BBC's delivery of the Olympic Games. The scree...
BBC Academy TV #FastTrain: "The Future of TV"
Editor's note: "The Future of TV" was a panel discussion which took place on the 17th May, 2012 as part of TV Fast Train 2012. BBC journalist and former Tomorrow's World host Maggie Philbin. How will technology influence TV in 1, 3 and 5 years time? How will audiences be sharing, enga...
The first Russian Service TV broadcast from New Broadcasting House
Editor's note: Oleg Antonenko, presenter of the Russian Service TV bulletin talks about his first broadcast from New Broadcasting House. On the eve of our first broadcast from W1, I heard one phrase dozens of times: "You are making history." And on 1 May 2012 we did just that. Pres...
BBC Radio Lincolnshire's week of outside broadcasts
Michael Hortin, joint News Editor at BBC Radio Lincolnshire, blogs about how the local radio station has given over an entire week of programming to outside broadcasts. If 36 shows on the road across 89 hours in a week, and up to nine reporters out every day providing live reports, doesn't s...
Planet Earth Live: Making ambitious wildlife programmes
We are delighted to say that over five million viewers tuned in to watch the wildlife action on Planet Earth Live on Sunday and we are hoping they will join us for tonight's updates with Richard Hammond in Kenya and Julia Bradbury in Minnesota. While millions tuned in, thousands are following the...
Delivering to you the BBC's Greatest Year of Broadcasting
2012 is set to be the BBC's greatest year of broadcasting. In BBC Distribution, we are currently making preparations for the Queen's Diamond Jubilee followed closely by the London 2012 Olympic Games, not to mention the Euros, Wimbledon, the European Championship Athletics, The Scottish Open ... a...
One Square at a Time: Building the Digital Public Space
Earlier this year we announced the latest development in the BBC's long-standing Public Value Partnership with Arts Council England: a joint project to make the best of the artistic and cultural activity taking place this summer available to everyone, on as many screens as possible. The resu...