All Broadcast articles in 06 March 2009 – Page 3
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Ratings
BBC4 motors to 1.3% share
BBC4's The Joy of Motoring season helped the channel achieve its equal second-best weekly average share since it launched.
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Ratings
C4 falls and Five flounders
While BBC2 was cleaning up in peaktime across the week, both Channel 4 and Five were feeling the heat.
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Ratings
BBC2 in ratings hat-trick
Cooking, quizzes and sport help BBC2 to its best performance for four months.
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News
ITV share price hits record low
ITV shares slumped to a new record low today on the back of its annual results.
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News
Confusion and gloom reign at ITV Yorkshire
Staff leaving the main ITV Yorkshire building in Leeds today (4 March) looked unsurprisingly glum - but while most were despondent, it was an air of confusion that was most prevalent.
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Features
How we ... captured ocean race thrills in HD
Chris McLaughlin at Inmarsat on sending cinema-quality footage from extreme conditions.
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News
Bectu: Grade must go
Bectu general secretary Gerry Morrissey has called on ITV chief executive Michael Grade to step down following the commercial broadcaster's annual results, claiming he has lost the confidence of viewers and staff.
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Behind The Scenes
On Location: Making a drama out of a crisis
James Burstall on how Leopardrama turned a factual show into a five-part drama.
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Features
Eureka! Billy Connolly: Journey to the Edge of the World
Producer Mark Jones on taking Billy Connolly through the fabled Northwest Passage
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News
ITV Consumer cuts 80 jobs
ITV1's long running late night show Bingo Night Live has effectively been axed as part of wide-ranging cuts across the commercial broadcasting business.
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Features
MediaCityUK: The city within the city
The developers of MediaCityUK say its cutting-edge facilities mean it is ready for the digital big hitters. So are those big hitters ready for MediaCityUK, asks Adrian Pennington.
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Comment
Dawning realisation
Airey jumped ship from ITV to Five at the right time... didn't she? What a difference a year makes (well, 11 months anyway).
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News
Malcolm Wall quits Virgin Media
Malcolm Wall, chief executive officer of Virgin Media's content division, is to stand down.
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Comment
You the Jury: Lynette Singer and Adrian Pettet
West Park Pictures' Lynette Singer and Cake's Adrian Pettet review the latest TV programmes.
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News
Grade: Don't overlook ITV progress
ITV executive chairman Michael Grade has defended the company's performance during 2008 and asked that its cost cutting measures do not overshadow its progress.
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News
UKTV's Wright to seek out Sky's next big things
UKTV's Sarah Wright will be tasked with finding the next Lost and Battlestar Galactica after being named head of acquisitions for Sky 1, 2 and 3.