All Broadcast articles in 04 August 2006 – Page 4
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Sony offers new releases to UK VoD customers
Sony Pictures Television International has become the latest major producer to enter the burgeoning UK video-on-demand market.
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End of term reports for controllers
Broadcastdelivers its end-of-term reports on the terrestrial programme bosses
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Swain tipped for factual super commissioner role
Specialist factual commissioning editor Emma Swain has become the surprise favourite to land the BBC's new factual super commissioner job.
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Comment: Fighting to tell the truth
David Mannion asks if we can expect war reporters on the ground to be balanced
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Comment: The last laugh for comedy
Will the split of comedy from entertainment spur an exciting new era for the BBC?
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Millionaire jobs safe, says buyer
The company poised to buy Who Wants to be a Millionaire?has reassured staff working on the hit quiz show there will be no major job losses.
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BritDoc winner
Tigerlily Films won the best British documentary award for 37 Uses for a Dead Sheepat the inaugural BritDoc documentary festival, held in Oxford last week.
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Breakfast leads GMTV
BBC Breakfast has overtaken GMTV in the morning news ratings battle, in a further sign of viewers turning away from ITV1.
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On the box - A Restoration folly?
Eloise Tooke wonders if ITV's Cruises Undercovermissed the big story and if Restoration Village was wise to spend£1.9m on a tearoom at Massey's Folley
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Battle begins over future of kids TV
Former BBC head of children's television Anna Home has set up an action group to campaign against the proposed regulatory changes that threaten the future of kids TV production in the UK.
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Top TV appointment
Scottish-based training organisation Top TV Academy has appointed former BBC Scotland producer Ashe Hussain as its projects director.
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Comment: Why we all love trash TV
Steven D Wright finds he shares a love of trash TV with the commissioners
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C4 doc to uncover the real Tony Blair
Channel 4 is to track the highs and lows of Tony Blair's premiership in a documentary series set to include both personal and political revelations.
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Ad slump sees C4 freeze budget
Channel 4 has effectively frozen its programme budget as the impact of a dire advertising market begins to bite.
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Permira deal hands All3Media war chest
All3Media is expected to hit the acquisition trail by the end of the year after its£320m sale to its management and venture capitalist Permira gave it a massive war chest.
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Sky One and ITV2 struggle to retain share
Sky One and ITV2, two of the most popular multichannel entertainment brands, have suffered a decline in their fortunes so far this year.
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BB delivers one in five of C4 16-34s
The Big Brotherfranchise accounts for almost a fifth of Channel 4's advertiser-friendly 16 to 34-year-old audience, new research has shown.
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Five poaches UKTV acquisitions exec
Five has poached UKTV executive Katie Keenan to take on the role of deputy controller of acquisitions.
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Fi Glover to fill Peel's old slot
The BBC Radio 4 slot formerly occupied by John Peel's Home Truthsseries will be filled with a new show hosted by Fi Glover.