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Media City Fry-Up, bumber July edition: Breakfast in Salford and yet more jobs…

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posted Thu 15th Jul, 2010

Media City Fry-Up, bumber July edition: Breakfast in Salford and yet more jobs…
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If you haven't been following us on twitter or facebook (and why not?) you may have missed a busy week for MediaCityUK news.

  • First off, the BBC has announced it's intention to relocate BBC Breakfast to MediaCityUK, Salford Quays. The story began as a strong rumour we picked up on twitter, followed by much speculation and generally negative responses from the national media.

    The BBC moved quickly, and by Wednesday the move was officially announced. Helen Boaden, Director, BBC News, said: "BBC Breakfast is the most watched breakfast programme in the UK and loved by millions. It has a fantastic connection with audiences across the UK and we want to build on that."

    Peter Salmon, director of BBC North said, "The move of Breakfast is especially symbolic as it is the first time a BBC Network News programme will come from outside London – a real vote of confidence in our new enterprise."

    An attempt to create a full english Breakfast, if you like.

    The move means that more than three hours a day of live BBC One output will now come from MediaCity, and around 88 roles across BBC Breakfast and operational posts are expected to relocate. It is yet to be seen how many current Breakfast staff will make the move.

    You can read more details straight from the horses mouth.

  • Riding high on the wave of such an earth-shattering announcement, the BBC then surprised us all by announcing yet more jobs were heading to Media City, namely 43 positions from Marketing, Communications & Audiences and 75 from Future Media & Technology.

    The BBC's Director of Future Media and Technology, Erik Huggers, said: "Just as Broadcasting House is associated with the rise of radio, and Television Centre with TV, I believe that MediaCity will become the BBC's centre for the internet age.

    "Moving our connected TV and mobile product teams north, together with a core part of BBC Online, is very much part of realising this vision.
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    It was also announced that an additional two comedy shows will be commissioned by BBC North at MediaCity by 2012/13.

    Sinead Greenaway, CEO at Peel Media (developers of MediaCityUK) reacted positively to this tidal wave of news - "We at Peel Media are delighted...This news is testimony to the BBC's commitment to make their new home here at MediaCityUK a success."

    Again, you can read more details from the beeb itself.

How's that for a round-up? But wait, there's more! (I'll do these as one liners, I know you're busy)


  • Salford Uni has announced the appointment of Jon Corner, founder of Liverpool based production house River Media, as their new MediaCityUK Director - replacing John Holland. More details here.

  • Mammoth Graphics, who produce graphics for the BBC, ITV and Sky amongst others, have opened an office within The Pie Factory, MediaCityUK; their first base outside London. More details at How-Do.

  • The Reverend Hayley Matthews has been named as chaplain to MediaCityUK by the Church of England. More from the BBC.

  • Peter Salmon (Director, BBC North) has made it to no.84 in the Guardian's 100 most powerful people in media. Presumably after this week's announcements he'll be popping up a little higher next year.

  • Peel Media is looking to fill a handful of new Technology and Studio-based roles at MediaCity - click here for the full list.


..so a busy couple of weeks overall, and still over a year to go before it's all truly up and running!

Be sure to follow our highly recommended twitter feed for all the late breaking MediaCity news...

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Saul Nassé is new Controller of BBC Learning

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posted Tue 22nd Sep, 2009 - 11:27 PM

Saul Nassé is new Controller of BBC Learning
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Saul Nassé (pictured) has been appointed as the new Controller of BBC Learning, replacing previous Controller Liz Cleaver who decided not to make the move to MediaCity earlier this year.

Saul is currently based in Mumbai where he has been General Manager and Creative Head of BBC Worldwide Productions India since 2007, and it is hoped his international experience will be an asset in establishing MediaCityUK as a global centre of excellence for the media industry.

Saul says: "I'm thrilled to have been asked to lead Learning at a time ripe with opportunity...I'm delighted to be part of the move to BBC North, which offers a great chance to reinvent the way we work and build new partnerships."

The deadline for the remaining BBC staff to decide on the move North is the end of this month (September '09), and if the recent trend is anything to go by there may be very few BBC vacancies for local talent come 2011. Despite this, the BBC is said to planning a recruitment drive for BBC North beginning November 09, so watch this space.

As How-Do points out, it was also announced today that BBC Childrens (which will also be making the move to Salford Quays) will recieve a minimum £25m increase in investment across the next 3 years. More details on that story at the BBC.

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MediaCityUK round-up: No Mayo, Illegal workers and an Olympic kerfuffle

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posted Thu 17th Sep, 2009 - 02:51 AM

MediaCityUK round-up: No Mayo, Illegal workers and an Olympic kerfuffle
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A quick round-up of MediaCity news from the past few weeks, with contributions from guest author Stephanie Redmond of Creative News.

Mayo moves on
It's been a long time coming, but Simon Mayo has finally decided that Salford is not for him. Mayo will replace Chris Evans on Radio 2, as part of a wider game of BBC musical chairs prompted by Sir Terry's resignation.

Mark Radcliffe and Richard Bacon are just two possible Mayo replacements, so maybe a re-shuffle - teamed with new talent - is just what the BBC needs.

(You can see Mayo make the announcement (and read listeners' reactions) on the 5live blog. - Ed.)

Sun questions BBC's timing
Next on this week's agenda is some BBC bashing by The Sun - a paper owned by Rupert Murdoch, a man with a few sour grapes in his fruit bowl. (Presumably because he doesn’t own the BBC, making him one step further away from world domination.)

The problem for The Sun is the timing of the MediaCity move - BBC Sport will be upping sticks a year before the 2012 London Olympics - costing the license payer a reported cheeky £3 million. The BBC have defended the schedule, stating the Olympics are a mere two weeks long, whereas MediaCityUK is part of a much bigger picture. A move is for life, not just for the Olympics.

(Ian Wylie at the MEN has a good response to this story on his blog. - Ed.)

Illegal workers on site
MediaCityUK was the focus of a swoop by immigration officials this week, as eight men were arrested on suspicion of working illegally at the construction site. The operation went ahead with the co-operation of the construction company, who will face no further action over the arrests.

Apparently this is the second time illegal workers have been discovered at the development. You can see more details on the BBC website.


Other notable mentions this week:

  • Times Higher Education has an interesting interview with Salford Uni's new VC, Martin Hall. Professor Hall thinks their expansion to MediaCity will result in great ideas being generated, as young go-getters rub shoulders with leading broadcasters.

  • Some fantastic new aerial shots of MediaCityUK over at SkyScraperCity, showing how the development is coming along in the wider context of Salford Quays.

That's all for this week...don't forget you can follow our daily updates via twitter and on our facebook page.


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Booths set to be first MediaCity retailer

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posted Fri 04th Sep, 2009 - 03:47 AM

Booths set to be first MediaCity retailer

Award-winning north west food store Booths looks set to become MediaCityUK's first retailer, once planning permission is granted.

Peel Media has submitted an application to extend a unit under MediaCityUK’s multi-storey car park so that it can become a Booths in 2011. Booths already operates at 26 locations around the north of England, but the MediaCityUK store will be the first in Greater Manchester.

It seems to have been a good choice, (welcomed on twitter at least) but what other stores would people like to see?

A quick twitter survey included responses such as: Greggs, Subway, Wagamama, Nandos, Pret a Manger, Fortnum and Mason and Krispy Kreme. Oh and "A reasonably-priced bar (NOT a swanky wine bar)"

Let us know what names you'd like to see at MediaCityUK - and who knows what could happen!

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New MediaCityUK website and promo videos - ‘ere be monsters!

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posted Mon 31st Aug, 2009 - 02:29 AM

New MediaCityUK website and promo videos - ‘ere be monsters!

The long-awaited official MediaCityUK website has launched, along with a new promotional video (embedded below) featuring a host of crazy characters.

The new site features a timeline of Salford Quays, with details of the areas transformation from historic docks to futuristic media community.

There is also expanded information about the plans and vision of MediaCityUK, a handy FAQs section, and a dedicated news section for the latest press releases.

Along with the launch of the website comes a series of promo videos - the first of which flies us through MediaCityUK, overrun with various monsters, turtles and hot air balloons. Take a look:



You can see three more mini-promos at the official MediaCityUK channel on YouTube; all short teasers under the same 'MediaCityUK - Take Note' campaign, featuring Bridget, Jeff and Bob the whale. Let us know what you think by adding a comment below.

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Not a lot of MediaCityUK news to report since the ITV bombshell, except perhaps this article from the FT about the positive impact MediaCityUK is likely to have on Salford and the surrounding areas. The article also provides a quick introduction to the local housing market - useful if you're looking at relocating to Salford. Mar 26, 2009 - 11:04 PM

Debate about the BBC's staff relocation packages continues to rumble on and on - Liz Hunt at the Telegraph says, "I can't be the only taxpayer with northern credentials who feels insulted by the implication that having to up sticks from the South East is akin to an enforced relocation to Mogadishu or Harare." (full article here). Meanwhile, Andy Spinoza at How-Do offers some relocation advice to BBC staff - "Some media people will find the value, community, and friendliness on offer in the likes of Monton and Eccles more appealing than the fancy nick-nack shops of Didsbury..." (full article here). Mar 13, 2009 - 12:22 AM

The Manyoo apartment towers in Salford Quays will be built, despite one of the developers behind it going into administration, reports the MEN. Manyoo will have 1,036 apartments over four towers that will `quite literally change the skyline of Salford Quays'. Mar 04, 2009 - 07:04 AM

Interesting article over at The Life of Wylie about the problems piling up for ITV; chief amongst them the need to make a decision about selling the Manchester site in Quay Street and moving to MediaCityUK, Salford. (via SalfordQuays.org) Feb 19, 2009 - 02:54 AM

Former journalist Aziz Rashid has been announced as the new head of BBC North West - "we have an exciting future ahead with our move to Salford Quays in 2011." (full article at the MEN) Feb 17, 2009 - 11:09 PM

The Guardian has a short article about some of the problems facing HBOS, one of which (according to the Guardian) is their £350m backing of MediaCityUK. (via SalfordQuays.org) Feb 17, 2009 - 11:00 PM

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