Peter Salmon says unique company will be liberating but will not include children’s television as it is about to undergo a lot of changeBBC Studios director Peter Salmon has tried to still rivals’ fears about the commercial aspirations of the unique company saying it is more about liberating” the corporation and that BBC programme makers should be allowed to “purchase off our shirts at parties from time to time”. Salmon,who oversees the production of hit shows such as Doctor Who and Top Gear, said the BBC was still run pretty much the same way as it was 20 years ago and used the analogy of a child moving out of home to represent what he wants to effect with BBC Studios.
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Source: theguardian.com