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Blog posts by year and monthAugust 2016

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  1. BBC Kick Off Reporter take over

    As part of the Summer of Sport campaign, BBC Kick Off Trainee Sports Reporters share their experiences over the coming weeks. This week we hear from Kick Off reporters Stacey Copeland and Gary Armstrong.

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  2. Tears at the CBeebies Prom

    Tears at the CBeebies Prom

    Hannah Khalil went to the CBeebies Prom and was surprised at the amount of crying - from her.

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  3. The road from London to Rio - delivering the Rio Olympics to a digital audience

    The road from London to Rio - delivering the Rio Olympics to a digital audience

    Rio 2016 is the biggest event the BBC has ever delivered digitally to audiences, with over double the unique browsers for London 2012. Chris Condron, Digital Product Director, BBC Design & Engineering talks about how his team based in Salford are constantly innovating audiences’ digital demands.

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  4. Round-up week 34 (20-26 August)

    A round-up of BBC announcements and press releases and blogs, plus some highlights from our TV, radio and online output last week.

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  5. New structure for BBC Studios Factual to drive creativity

    New structure for BBC Studios Factual to drive creativity

    Lisa Opie talks in depth about the recently announced new structure for BBC Studios Factual.

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  6. BBC Get Inspired's Unsung Hero Award 2016

    It’s a year since Damien Lindsay won the BBC Get Inspired 2015 Unsung Hero Award for his work setting up St James Football Team. To mark the beginning of this year’s search for an Unsung Hero, we asked Damien to reflect on his experiences.

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  7. Round-up week 33 (13-19 August)

    A round-up of BBC announcements and press releases and blogs, plus some highlights from our TV, radio and online output last week.

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  8. Fleabag hops from BBC Three to BBC Two

    Fleabag hops from BBC Three to BBC Two

    In celebration of 'Fleabag' being broadcast on BBC Two after being released on the online channel BBC Three, we take a quick look at other BBC Three original comedies that have moved to the mainstream of BBC One and BBC Two.

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  9. Here comes the comedy Olympics

    Here comes the comedy Olympics

    BBC Comedy boss Shane Allen introduces a special season of landmark comedies celebrating 60 years of the sitcom.

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  10. The future of the BBC’s weather service

    The future of the BBC’s weather service

    Nigel Charters, Project Director, BBC Weather re-procurement provides an update on BBC Weather.

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