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BBC North East and Cumbria

 
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BBC North East and Cumbria
BBC North East and Cumbria Logo
Headquarters Newcastle upon Tyne
Broadcast area Northumberland, Tyne and Wear,
County Durham, North Yorkshire
Teesside,
Northern and Central Cumbria
Nation BBC English Regions
Regions North East
Cumbria
TV Transmitters Bilsdale
Pontop Pike
Caldbeck
Chatton
Radio Stations
in this area
BBC Radio Newcastle
BBC Radio Cumbria
BBC Tees
Key people Wendy Pilmer
(Head of Regional
& Local Programmes)
Websites BBC Tyne BBC Look North East and Cumbria

BBC North East and Cumbria is the BBC English Region covering Northumberland, Tyne and Wear, County Durham, North Yorkshire, Teesside and all but the southern part of Cumbria. There is considerable overlap with the BBC regional service transmissions from Leeds. BBC North East and Cumbria also broadcasts from the Bilsdale transmitter in North Yorkshire to towns southwards including Harrogate, York and Northallerton. In the early 1990s, transmissions from the Caldbeck transmitter in Cumbria were transferred from Manchester-based BBC North West to the BBC North East region, prompting a name change to BBC North for programmes from Manchester, Leeds and Newcastle.

The current BBC North East and Cumbria name was adopted in autumn 1997, coinciding with a new logo for the BBC as a whole, and the launch of the BBC One hot-air balloon identifications. During the era of the subsequent "dancers" idents, regionally-branded idents used the abbreviation NE & Cumbria beneath the BBC One logo, as the full region name did not fit the small red box in the bottom left that contained the BBC One logo.

Its television service includes the daily Look North news programme, the weekly regional magazine programme Inside Out and the weekly Politics Show.

The region is the controlling centre for BBC Tees, BBC Radio Cumbria and BBC Radio Newcastle, and the local editions of the BBC's Where I Live websites.

The regional headquarters and television centre is located to in Spital Tongues, Newcastle upon Tyne in a building known, as the result of its colouring, as the Pink Palace.[1]

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