Showing posts with label BBC Monitoring. Show all posts
Showing posts with label BBC Monitoring. Show all posts

Thursday, June 29, 2017

BBC's Caversham Park put up for sale amid cuts

The BBC is selling the Grade II-listed Caversham Park estate in Berkshire in an effort to save money on property costs. The Victorian stately home is the base for BBC Monitoring, which has lost nearly half of its staff since 2011. BBC Monitoring summarises news from 150 countries in 100 different languages for the BBC.


Wednesday, February 11, 2015

Lucio Mesquita appointed as Director of BBC Monitoring

Lucio Mesquita has been appointed as the new Director of BBC Monitoring, it was announced today.

BBC Monitoring provides round –the-clock monitoring of freely available media sources around the world to the BBC and a range of commercial clients.

Fran Unsworth, Director of the World Service Group, says: "Lucio is a truly international journalist whose leadership skills and experience make him ideal for this role. BBC Monitoring is a key resource for BBC News, especially the BBC's global news services, and I look forward to working closely with him."

Lucio Mesquita says: "BBC Monitoring is an incredibly powerful source of news and insight for audiences in the UK and around the world. Our ability to follow the world's ever expanding traditional and digital media sources is unique and brings crucial insights to the BBC's journalism as we seek to inform and explain incredibly complex stories of global impact."

Lucio joined BBC Monitoring on secondment as Deputy Director in May 2014. Immediately before this he was the BBC's Head of Regional and Local Programmes for the West, including local radio, regional television and digital content for the Bristol area, Gloucestershire, Wiltshire and Somerset. He helped develop, launch and run in Bristol the BBC's first ever partnership with a city, bringing together the BBC, the city council, universities and community organisations in collaborative projects aimed at developing the region's creative sector.

He started his career in the UK in 1991 as a producer with the BBC's Brazilian Portuguese language service in Bush House after working for local and national media in Brazil. After working for the World Service News and Current Affairs team he moved back to Brazil as the first ever BBC bilingual reporter in São Paulo.

On returning to the UK, after a brief stint back with the Brazilian Service as its director, Lucio became Head of the Americas region. The role covered responsibility for English language output for North America and the Caribbean, Spanish for Latin America and Portuguese for Brazil, all with radio and online presence. His final role in the World Service before moving to Bristol was as Head of Americas and Europe, responsible for the BBC's multimedia operations across ten languages.

Lucio was appointed following a competitive recruitment process. He succeeds Chris Westcott, who is leaving the BBC after 26 years' service.

(BBC Press Release)

Monday, November 19, 2012

Jamming TV satellite broadcasts: Who is doing it, and how?

There has been an increase in the number of complaints about the jamming of satellite TV signals around the world. Broadcasters such as the BBC, Voice of America, France 24, Deutsche Welle and Al-Jazeera have all seen transmissions of their international programmes jammed recently.
 
Have a look at at his video produced by BBC Monitoring ...
 
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-20344823

Related :

Satellite and internet jamming rises as broadcast industry seek to uphold UN Article 19

http://www.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/latestnews/2012/201112wsjammingconference.html

Monday, January 17, 2011

BBC Monitoring to cut more than 50 jobs

Job losses at global information service are first staffing reductions resulting from licence fee settlement

Read the Guardian story here :
http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2011/jan/17/bbc-monitoring-job-cuts

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

After 70 years monitoring the airwaves, BBC listening post could be cut off

Budget review threatens Caversham Park, which broke news of JFK's assassination By Cahal Milmo, Chief Reporter
Tuesday, 13 July 2010
BBC Monitoring, a little-known section of the corporation which listens in on 3,000 media sources from around the world, is facing swingeing budget cuts as a result of a drop in its government funding which could lead to its closure.

Read the full story at :http://tinyurl.com/358a2t9

Sunday, July 11, 2010

BBC Monitoring faces 'grim' cuts

Director at Cabinet Office-funded service warns staff of 'tipping point', with significant job losses and even a risk of closure

James Robinson
guardian.co.uk, Friday 9 July 2010 17.24 BST
BBC Monitoring, the Home Office-funded body that translates media coverage from around the world, faces budget cuts and significant job losses as part of the coalition government's austerity measures.

Read the full story here :
http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2010/jul/09/bbc-monitoring-faces-grim-cuts