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  2. BBC controversies - Wikipedia

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    Senior executives whose payments were criticised included: chief operating officer Caroline Thomson, who received a total of £680,400 on her departure in 2011; Deputy Director-General Mark Byford who also left the BBC in 2011, taking £949,000; CEO of BBC Worldwide John Smith who was paid a total of £1,031,000 in 2011 (he later returned £ ...

  3. List of current BBC newsreaders and reporters - Wikipedia

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    Annita McVeigh. BBC News, BBC News at One, BBC Weekend News [4] Geeta Guru-Murthy. BBC News, BBC News at One, BBC Weekend News [4] Clive Myrie. BBC News, BBC News at One, BBC News at Six, BBC News at Ten, BBC Weekend News [6] Caitríona Perry. Washington. BBC News, BBC World News America.

  4. Alan Yentob - Wikipedia

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    Alan Yentob. Mother, Flora Esther Khazam. Father, Isaac Reuben Yentob. [2] Alan Yentob (born 11 March 1947) is a retired British television executive and presenter. He has held senior roles at the BBC including head of music and arts, controller of BBC1 and controller of BBC2.

  5. Television licensing in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Payment methods. The BBC allows the following forms of payment of the licence fee: Direct debit. Payments may be made annually, quarterly or monthly. Debit or credit card. Annual payment. PayPoint. Annual payments may be made at PayPoint outlets (usually situated in shops) by cash or debit card. TV Licensing payment card.

  6. BBC Media Action - Wikipedia

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    BBC Media Action, formerly known as the BBC World Service Trust, is the BBC 's international development charity, funded independently by external grants and voluntary contributions. The purpose of the organisation is to use media and communication to reduce poverty, improve health and support people in understanding their rights.

  7. Prince Andrew, Duke of York - Wikipedia

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    BBC News reported in March 2011 that the friendship was producing "a steady stream of criticism", and there were calls for him to step down from his role as trade envoy. Andrew was also criticised in the media after his former wife, Sarah, disclosed that he helped arrange for Epstein to pay off £15,000 of her debts.

  8. Steve Rosenberg - Wikipedia

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    Steve Rosenberg. Steven Barnett Rosenberg (born 5 April 1968) is a British journalist for BBC News. He has been the BBC's Moscow correspondent almost continuously since 2003, except for a stint as Berlin correspondent between 2006 and 2010. In 2022, Rosenberg's role in Moscow was expanded and he was appointed the BBC's Russia editor.

  9. Jeremy Bowen - Wikipedia

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    from the BBC programme Open Book, 11 November 2012. [1] Jeremy Francis John Bowen (born 6 February 1960) is a Welsh journalist and television presenter. He was the BBC 's Middle East correspondent based in Jerusalem between 1995 and 2000 [2] and the BBC Middle East editor from 2005 to 2022, before being appointed the International Editor of BBC ...