FAQs - BBC Entertainment
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is BBC Entertainment available over the internet?
- I would really like to work for the BBC - how do I find out about employment opportunities? Can I send you my C.V.?
- Can you explain your repeat pattern?
- What is the reason for including older programmes in the schedule?
- Why do we see the same trailers again and again?
Answers
Is BBC Entertainment available over the internet?
At present, the channel is not available on the internet. Although, we will continue to look into the possibility of making the channel available online and suggest you continue to check the website from time to time for more information.
I would really like to work for the BBC - how do I find out about employment opportunities? Can I send you my C.V.?
Please don't send your C.V. to us! We at BBC Entertainment can't help with enquiries about working at the BBC. When there are vacancies they are advertised in the most relevant newspapers and on the BBC's main website. For general information, advice and the latest vacancies, please visit www.bbc.co.uk/jobs.
Can you explain your repeat pattern?
Like all commercial channels in a multi-channel environment our channels will normally repeat programmes at a different time of the day and/or at weekends. This allows for people coming to the channel at different times of the day to still see a selection of our great programmes, or to catch up on shows that they might have missed. Similarly, with many viewers joining our channels all the time, a repeat for one viewer may represent a first chance to see that programme for another. We schedule the first run of programmes at key times, usually in the evenings, and as the channel grows we seek to introduce ever higher percentages of new material every month but, for the reasons given above, it is still necessary to run series more than once.
What is the reason for including older programmes in the schedule?
For the majority of our viewers, this is the first chance to see these programmes, and often the only way to view them. However, it is likely that British people currently overseas will have already seen some of our programmes - but there is also plenty of fresh and recent programming on the channel.
Why do we see the same trailers again and again?
Our aim is to bring you the best programmes possible and we’re keen for viewers who come into the channel at different times of the day and night to know what we have available for them. Research also indicates that viewers need to see a trailer a number of times before they register with them. We work with audience feedback to identify key programmes that we think audiences would like and are careful not to over produce trailers in order to maximise what we spend on programming for the channels. That said, we do air a number of trailers to showcase the breadth of our output, so you should be seeing new things coming up, as well as trailers you’ve seen before.