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  1. Changes to the Today website

    Nigel Smith

    Interactive Editor

    Because of technical changes on News Online, from now on there will be only one homepage for Today.

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  2. Today on ; Your questions for the R4 Controller

    Roger Bolton

    Editor's note: You can leave your questions for Roger to put to the Radio 4 Controller on next week's in the comments on this blog post - PM. Just after 4am in the Today office at BBC Television Centre in west London. The programme team has been working since eight the previous e...

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  3. The Today programme: The "radio show that one in eight of us now tune in to"

    Paul Murphy

    Senior Producer, A&Mi

    Jon Henley's written a profile of Radio 4's Today programme in The Guardian: The Today programme is, of course, a legend, but now we know it has never been more popular: the latest figures put its audience during the first three months of this year at 7.03 million, 600,000 more than last year...

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  4. When the crime writer met the Director General

    Steve Bowbrick

    Head of Interactive, Radio 3

    Crime writer and radio pugilist PD James has won one of the most prestigious awards in British journalism - the Nick Clarke Interview Prize. She won it for her on-air punch-up with BBC Director General Mark Thompson, during her guest editorship of the Today Programme on Radio 4 last new year's e...

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  5. The end of the affair

    Gwyneth Williams

    Editor's note: Radio 4's new Controller has been in the job for three weeks. Her second blog post concerns the party conferences, poetry and anagrams - SB. The End of the Affair - I mean the party conference season. The Today Programme's set of leader interviews was unmissable. Ingredients: tak...

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  6. In defence of trails

    Roger Bolton

    Editor's note: this week's item from , Radio 4's weekly ability programme, concerns the highly contentious issue of trails. Putting his head in the lion's mouth to defend them is network manager, Denis Nowlan. Brave man - SB What is it about trails that so excites or rather infla...

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  7. David Cameron, tipster

    Steve Bowbrick

    Head of Interactive, Radio 3

    If you're a regular Today listener you'll know that the daily racing tips are a treasured (and sometimes comical) element of the the programme's sports coverage. So it seems quite appropriate that when Garry Richardson, the programme's long-serving sports presenter, came into the Today studio at...

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  8. The making of Radio 4's election night highlights

    Hugh Levinson

    edits BBC Radio current affairs programmes, including Crossing Continents and From Our Own Correspondent

    Editor's note: listen to the 15-minute montage of Radio 4's election night coverage below - it's a real rollercoaster - and it was delivered minutes after the programme went off-air. I asked Hugh Levinson, who made the montage with colleague Tom Brignell, to tell us how they did it - SB. Our mi...

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  9. The BBC Trust's Thought for the Day ruling

    Mark Damazer

    The Thought for The Day ruling by the BBC Trust was never going to be greeted with universal applause - or anything like it. In a nutshell the Trust says that restricting Thought for the Day to speakers who espouse a faith does not breach the BBC's obligation to impartiality - but the Trustees ...

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  10. An interesting week for Radio 4 in the media

    Steve Bowbrick

    Head of Interactive, Radio 3

    The Today Programme is always in the news. The Telegraph runs with the Voice of the Listener and Viewer's gong for Today (and Radio 4 in general). In the same paper Tim Walker wonders why Today didn't send Naughtie or Humphrys to the Tory conference in Manchester. The Times (and everybody else)...

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