The BBC has announced it will make its “biggest investment” in the North East for decades, as part of a new regional partnership.
The BBC says it will spend at least £25 million over the next five years across our region to fund network TV production, talent development and support for the creative sector.
The deal partners with local authorities in the North East, who will work with the BBC, and with independent producers, to invest in talent, skills, and infrastructure to support the production industry in the region. They will also provide funding via Northern Film + Media, the North East’s regional screen development agency, to boost the creative sector in the region.
Why is the investment coming to our region?
The partnership is part of the BBC’s commitment to do more across the UK by moving departments, commissioning power, and resources out of London.What do the BBC’s North East plans include?
According to the BBC, the North East is a priority, in terms of audience portrayal and activity. The BBC’s Director General said “This is a really exciting day for the BBC and I hope for the whole of the North East too. I’m proud we’ve been able to partner with so many organisations from right across the region.”