Blog posts by year and monthJune 2014
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Tour de France 2014 to set off from Leeds
Matt Slater takes a break from his Tour de France Grand Depart diary to write about what it's been like covering the event in his old stomping ground.
BBC coverage of Glasgow 2014
Head of Commonwealth Games, Bruce Malcolm gives a flavour of the exciting coverage to come this summer.
Next week on the BBC (28 June - 4 July 2014)
We hate those posts that straddle months. It makes the title stretch across two lines and makes us momentarily wriggle uncomfortably in our chairs. But let's overlook that. Here's this week's selection of BBC highlights. There are more of course, but we're sensitive about word count.
What’s on BBC Red Button, 28 June - 4 July
This week on Red Button we've got a heady mix of Glastonbury 2014's stages, coverage of extra courts at Wimbledon and continued World Cup action.
Making Radio at Glastonbury
BBC Radio's lead Glastonbury editor Philippa Aylott reveals what's involved in planning and producing live radio coverage from Glastonbury 2014.
Radio remembers WW1
Jane Ellison, Radio 4 Commissioning Editor highlights the exciting programming coming to mark the centenary of World War One.
Fond memories: Glastonbury and the BBC
Whilst celebrating a personal 30th anniversary since his first Glastonbury experience, Ben Murray looks back at how BBC coverage of the festival has evolved.
Radio 3's Music in the Great War
Janet Tuppen shares her highlights from Radio 3's forthcoming two-week season, looking at classical music from the period of the First World War.
Glastonbury 2014: The weird and wonderful worlds that lie beyond the big stages
Mark Cooper shares his experiences of broadcasting from Glastonbury Festival since the BBC first started in 1997, and looks forward to another busy time this year.
Schedule changes at Radio 2
Bob Shennan, Controller Radio 2, outlines the changes to the network's over night schedule and explains the reasons for them.