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Blog posts by year and monthSeptember 2012

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  1. Ten things from this week #6

    Another selection of ten items from across the BBC this week.

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  2. 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).

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  3. 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. 

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  4. Ten things from this week #5

    A selection of BBC-related items from across the week. 

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  5. 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.

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  6. 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. 

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  7. 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.

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  8. Apprentice 2012: Invaluable industry experience

    BBC Scotland has given ten teenagers the chance to learn skills for a career in the media. 

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  9. 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.

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  10. 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.

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