How should the BBC be funded?

How should the BBC be funded?

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The legal case against rap singer Sean Combs

The BBC’s series Diddy on Trial sets out to investigate the rumours, confront the theories, and give listeners the answers they need about the legal case against the rap singer Sean Combs. He denies all the charges.We speak with the show’s presenter about the challenges of making ...  Show more

Why it’s more than radio with pictures on YouTube

What in the World is now almost into its fourth month of doing visualisations for its YouTube channel, part of a BBC World Service podcast pilot. We meet the team who are bringing the show to your screens and also hear listeners’ feedback. Will it, they wonder, attract a younger ...  Show more

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