All Broadcast articles in 02 June 2006 – Page 4
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Bidding war starts for top US shows
The first bidding war has kicked off just days after the LA Screenings, with UK broadcasters battling to secure hot new 20th Century Fox dramas Vanishedand Shark.
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Carter: 'We should have been bolder over ITV'
Ofcom should have been more radical in cutting ITV's public service programming requirements and making the case for a new Public Service Publisher, Stephen Carter, the regulator's outgoing chief executive, told Broadcastthis week.
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IMG becomes UK's biggest indie group
IMG Media may not be the best known name in television - but this week it became the UK's biggest single independent production company - after buying Tiger Aspect for a sum understood to be between£25m and£30m.
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ITV tackles BBC's grip
ITV intends to put up a fight over the BBC's traditional dominance of viewers in the World Cup
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Bringing the World Cup back home
Production teams have already been working for months on the forthcoming World Cup coverage
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Stars in their Eyes faces axe
Stars in their Eyescould be facing the axe after 16 years with ITV sources this week admitting that the future of the show was being discussed.
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Comment - On the counter attack
C4's Julie Oldroyd believes that the broadcaster can attract viewers with no interest in the World Cup
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Leader - Carter: tough act to follow
Broadcasteditor Conor Dignam looks at Stephen Carter's departure from Ofcom
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ABC wins Ant & Dec rights
Disney-owned US terrestrial network ABC has seen off stiff competition from NBC and Fox to win the rights to new Ant and Dec gameshow format The Con.Testand is now considering the Geordie duo as presenters.
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C4 airs advertiser-funded music series
T4 host Steve Jones and former CD:UK presenter Lauren Laverne will front Transmission with T-Mobile, a new 12 x 60-minute advertiser-funded music series for Channel 4 to air at 11.30pm on Friday nights from 16 June. The commission is being half funded by the mobile ...
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US hit format Unan1mous comes to C4
Channel 4 is to launch a UK version of big money US format Unan1mous, described as a cross between Big Brotherand Deal or No Deal.
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ITV1 quiz show to bankroll couples for life
A new ITV1 quiz is set to offer couples the chance to win thousands of pounds each month for the rest of their lives.
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Colin Firth joins cast of BBC1's drama London
Colin Firth, Anne-Marie Duff and Robert Carlyle have signed up to star in Dominic Savage's new BBC1 drama which tackles the issue of homelessness.
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Another GCap exec exits
Capital Radio's marketing director Carl Lyons has become the latest GCap executive to exit.
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Top Up in voluntarily liquidation
Top Up TV has placed itself into voluntary liquidation after undergoing a corporate restructuring and name change.
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130 BBC News staff face redundancy
More than 130 news staff are still facing redundancy at the BBC, prompting threats of a strike by the National Union of Journalists (NUJ).
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England friendly draws 9.3m for BBC1
BBC1's coverage of England's friendly against Hungary was match fit yesterday with a sizeable 9.3 million (39.3%) from 8pm, towering over both ITV1 and Channel 4.
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New editor for BBC World Service
The BBC World Service has promoted long-serving Liliane Landor to become editor for news and current affairs.
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Al-Jazeera International brings in Arabic news veteran
Veteran al-Jazeera journalist Ibrahim Helal has been made deputy managing director of news and programmes of the broadcaster's new English language service.
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MGM sacks Sony as distributor
Longstanding US film studio MGM - producer of the James Bond film franchise - is to re-establish its television distribution activities, snatching back the rights from Sony Pictures.