All Broadcast articles in 05 October 2007
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News
New BBC Films structure
BBC Films has been restructured following last month’s news that boss David Thompson has quit.
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Features
BBC Comedy
BBC1 is after hour-long comedy drama and is even home to more experimental projects.
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News
Jo Whiley radio show joins fakery list
BBC Radio 1’s Jo Whiley Show is the latest to be named in the fakery scandal.
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News
Morgan begins Queen sequel
The team behind ITV’s Oscar-winning movie The Queen have begun work on a follow-up exploring Tony Blair’s relationships with Bill Clinton and George Bush.
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News
Wallace and Gromit return to BBC1
Aardman have revealed details of their new Wallace and Gromit show, Trouble At’ Mill which revolves around the duos new bakery business.
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News
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Features
Saving Storyville
While lots of angry film-makers slam BBC Storyville cuts, digital channels welcome the chance to step into the void. But can they fill it?
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News
C4 falls to new weekly low
Channel 4's slump in the ratings continued last week with the broadcaster hitting a new low across the week of just 7.19%.
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Comment
Dave and indie producers
Kate Bulkley on the new name for UKTV G2 and why the stock market is ignoring indies.
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Features
ITV2 drama hooks 1.8m
ITV2 drama The Secret Diary of a Call Girl got an average audience of just under 1.8m viewers last night.
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News
BSkyB to sell ITV stake?
BSkyB could be forced to sell its stake in ITV after the Competition Commission ruled it was 'against public interest'.
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News
Ofcom reports on Kids TV
Ofcom's report into the future of kids TV has revealed the full extent of the crisis facing the sector.
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News
New BBC faking scandal
BBC Radio 1's Jo Whiley Show is the latest to be named in the fakery scandal.
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News
Murphy beaten by the Doc
The return of Murphy's Law thrilled 4.1m viewers (17.8%) at 9pm last night but it was no match for Doc Martin.
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Features
Time to break out of the box
Broadcasters are discovering the potential of online content to enrich drama and are restructuring their commissioning structures to make sure the web is not confined to a supporting role.
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Features
Time to break out of the box
Broadcasters are discovering the potential of online content to enrich drama and are restructuring their commissioning structures to make sure the web is not confined to a supporting role.