Blog posts by year and monthSeptember 2012
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The PresentAble Scheme
PresentAble is a training initiative preparing ten would-be presenters for television or radio, all of whom have a passion for broadcasting and some form of disability. The scheme is led by three divisions at the BBC: Vision, Audio & Music, BBC North (including BBC Children's).
Harnessing BBC brands to inspire learning: the Wallace and Gromit soundtrack competition
A new competition offers primary school children the chance to write a soundtrack for a Wallace and Gromit film.
A change to the BBC HD channels on satellite on 27 September
Forthcoming changes to the transponder on Astra 1N that carries BBC One HD and BBC HD.
David Matchett learns the ropes on Apprentice 2012
Production experience, a chance to co-present McAuley and Co and meeting Prince Charles. What it's like to work at BBC Scotland's HQ Pacific Quay, by one of the participants on the apprentice scheme.
Ten things from this week
This is the first in a regular series of posts rounding-up news, blogs and videos from about the BBC over the past week.
Apprentice 2012: Invaluable industry experience
BBC Scotland has given ten teenagers the chance to learn skills for a career in the media.
George Entwistle, Director-General delivers speech to staff
BBC Director-General George Entwistle delivered his first speech to staff from Studio B in New Broadcasting House today.
Ten things from this week
A selection of ten big moments from across the BBC, including launches, thanks and goodbyes during Mark Thompson's last week at the Corporation.