All Broadcast articles in 03 December 2004 – Page 3
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COMMISSIONS - RADIO 5'S FIGHTING TALK LEAPS TO BBC2.
BBC Radio 5 Live's sports format Fighting Talk is to transfer to BBC2 following a fast
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SPIRIT FM TAKEN OVER.
The Local Radio Company has taken full control of Spirit FM after buying South West Sussex
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Commissioning - Maverick gets Sky One order.
Former Maverick TV managing director Richard Mckerrow is close to bagging his first commission for his newly formed indie, Love Productions, writes Susan Thompson.
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COMMISSIONS - PAUL MERTON LOOKS AT THE COMEDY STORE.
Comedian Paul Merton is to make his directorial debut in a BBC1 documentary charting 25 years
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Commissioning - Wall to Wall builds on A Life in ... series.
Wall to Wall is to follow up its Emmy award-winning arts programme George Orwell - A Life in Pictures with a special on James Bond author Ian Fleming, writes Leigh Holmwood.
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Commissioning - BBC focuses on missing persons.
Leopard Films is to make a real-life version of US drama Without a Trace for the
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BBC BAGS KIDS BAFTAS.
The BBC dominated this week's Bafta Kids awards, taking six prizes. Dick and Dom, presenters of
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Commissioner's Q&A - Todd Austin.
The BBC's commissioning editor, documentaries and contemporary factual and the executive producer of One Life would like to see films with a strong narrative that can surprise the audience.
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Commissioning - Furneaux wins C4 commission.
Former Channel 4 executive Charles Furneaux has won his first commission since being poached by Talkback
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ITV HIRES SALMON.
ITV has appointed Clare Salmon from motorists' organisation the AA to be its new marketing director.
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CANTER IN VENTURE.
Andrew Canter, former head of broadcast at media agency Media Planning Group, has set up his
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SCI-FI BOSS JOINS BT.
Sci-Fi Channel head Dan Marks has quit to join BT's newly formed content division, BT Entertainment.
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2012 FOR SWITCH-OFF.
Ofcom has said analogue switch-off should be completed by 31 December 2012 and that the country
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The axe man cometh.
As the BBC's review process draws to an end and staff wait to hear if 6,000 of them will be out of a job, Broadcast looks at where the axe is likely to fall, with news, factual and back-office staff expected to be among the worst hit.
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RAPTURE TV RETURN.
Digital music channel Rapture TV is set to return to the screen yet again this month
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PORTMAN HIRES ZEIGER.
Portman Film and Television has appointed Neil Zeiger, the producer of The Ruth Rendell Mysteries for
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TCM FREE FOR MONTH.
Turner Classic Movies will be free to air on both NTL and Telewest for the month
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LITTLE BRITAIN WINS.
The team behind hit BBC comedy Little Britain picked up three Royal Television Society craft and
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BARWICK EXITS IN JAN.
ITV Sport chief Brian Barwick will leave the network at the end of January to take
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Paramount's Lynn takes Nickelodeon job.
Nickelodeon has drafted in David Lynn from its sister network Paramount Comedy UK to take over