All Broadcast articles in 03 December 2004 – Page 9
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Macca takes Millionaire hotseat
Sir Paul McCartney and Sir Alex Ferguson will be sitting in the Who Wants to be a Millionaire? hot seat as part of two special episodes of the ITV1 hit quiz this Christmas.
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Sci Fi chief joins BT
Sci Fi channel head Dan Marks has quit to join BT's newly formed entertainment division.
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10m see Sorrell get the boot from ITV1's jungle
The first eviction on I'm a Celebrity? Get Me Out of Here! pulled in the viewers for ITV1 as the show peaked at 10 million (43%) at 10pm.
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Chernin contract 'won't block Disney move'
News Corp president Peter Chernin could quit the company to join rival Disney even though he has signed a new five-year contract, according to reports.
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Chernin contract 'won't block join Disney move'
News Corp president Peter Chernin's could quit the company to join rival Disney even though he has signed a new five-year contract, according to reports.
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BBC pips ITV at RTS Regional awards
The BBC narrowly beat ITV at last night's RTS London Awards 2004, picking up five awards to ITV's four.
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LRC takes control of Spirit FM
The Local Radio Company (LRC), the group run by former Jazz FM chief executive Richard Wheatly, has acquired its 25th station in a deal worth£1.7m.
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Sky to make UK Entertainment Tonight
Sky One has signed a deal with US producer Paramount to make a UK version of its syndicated show Entertainment Tonight.
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Fungus appeals to 5.3m
BBC1's new Sunday drama Fungus the Bogeyman , starring Martin Clunes, peaked with 5.3 million (23%) at 6.35pm.
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AA chief is new ITV marketing director
ITV has appointed an executive from road rescue service AA to be its new marketing director.
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Appleton quits I'm A Celebrity?
Natalie Appleton has become the second contestant to walk out of jungle show I'm a Celebrity after she was yet again nominated for a bush tucker trial.
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BBC dominates kids Baftas
Dick and Dom, the BBC's answer to Ant and Dec, bagged two awards at the Children's Baftas last night, as the BBC cleaned up.
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Yoomedia buys Avago
Yoomedia, the interactive entertainment group headed by former BBC executive David Docherty, has bought the two companies behind betting service Avago.
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Ofcom outlines switch-off plans
Ofcom said today that analogue switch-off should be completed by 31 December 2012 and that the country will undergo a phased switch off - one ITV region at a time.
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BBC1 dumps Top of the Pops
Top of the Pops , the UK's longest running music show, has been axed from BBC1 and moved to BBC2.