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Government denies that it is looking to clamp down upon ‘competitive scheduling’ at the BBC

on May 2, 2016 | 0 comments

By John McCarthy

The UK government has distanced itself from claims that it is looking to intervene with the scheduling of flagship programmes.

During the weekend, the Mail on Sunday quoted a government source backed state intervention with the public broadcaster’s schedule to reduce “competitive scheduling”, claiming: “It would be obvious when ITV had a flagship programme they were hoping to get high ratings for and where it would be unfair for the BBC to take it on head-to-head”

Reports suggested that BBC’s Strictly Come Dancing could be moved to avoid it clashing with ITV and other commercial broadcaster’s prime-time output.

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Source: The Drum