All Broadcast articles in 07 November 2008 – Page 8
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C4 ratings hit 15-year low
Channel 4 had a disastrous performance on Saturday as the channel fell to an all hours share of just 3.7%, its worst since at least the start of 1994.
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No cash for Ross through indie
The BBC has redoubled its pledge not to pay Jonathan Ross any money during his 12-week suspension- including through his independent production company Hotsauce TV.
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Blog: Sealing the Chinese deal
As indie Skyworks prepares to film China from the air for an ambitious new series, managing director Damian Keogh reflects on the challenges of doing a deal in the country.
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Endemol names Asia CEO
Endemol has appointed Arjen van Mierlo as chief executive officer of Asian operations as part of a major new push in the region.
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Dreamworks exec on Target
Target Entertainment Group has appointed former Dreamworks executive, Samantha Kelly, as its new head of licensing.
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Hardy Pictures to open in NI
The Relief of Belsen producer Hardy Pictures is to open an office in Belfast later this month.
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Poliakoff to helm big screen war drama
Dramatist Stephen Poliakoff is returning to cinema after more than a decade with a Second World War thriller co-produced by Talkback Thames.
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Cameron slams 'bloated' BBC
David Cameron has accused the BBC of overpaying senior executives and talent and of losing touch with licence fee payers.
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Hamilton drives 12.5m to ITV1
A massive peak audience of 12.5m (48.8%) at 6.45pm saw Lewis Hamilton claim the Formula 1 title as the race went down to the wire. An evening of motoring also saw an impressive return for Top Gear.
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TV Critics 3 November ‘08
“A strange affair.” Read on for the critics' full verdict on last night's TV.
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Agents prove obstacle in online drama
Media Festival: Agents are the last hurdle in convincing talent to get involved in online dramas, according to Littleloud chief executive David Jacklin.