All Broadcast articles in 09 December 2005 – Page 4
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Wise Buddah makes Radio 2 specials
Indie Wise Buddah has secured a series of commissions with BBC Radio 2 for the station's festive schedule. The production company will make 2 x 120-minute Sold on Song specials with Carly Simon and Brian Wilson, produced by Mark Goodier and Paul Sexton. Radio 2 has also ordered a two-hour ...
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V2's Bentley leaves for 3DD role
Distributor 3DD has poached V2 Music Group financial director Jennifer Bentley to fill the newly created position of director of finance and planning. She will be tasked with raising new capital to fund the company's ongoing expansion. In another staffing change, Rachel Job has been promoted to head of acquisitions ...
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More hours means sport on UKTV G2
UKTV G2 is expanding into an 18-hour channel and will become the home of all the network's sports content. From 16 January 2006, the male-skewed channel will have an extra 11 hours - broadcasting from 9am to 3am - and will mix sport with its regular light entertainment programming, which ...
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BBC1 commissions Xmas Test the Nation
Indie Talent TV has been commissioned to make a Christmas special of its interactive quiz show Test the Nation. The 90-minute programme will be broadcast on BBC1 later this month and will test the public's knowledge of the events that unfolded during the year. It will be presented by Anne ...
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Passage of rights
The needs of broadcasters and producers need to be balanced when it comes to new media rights, says Lorraine Heggessey.
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Interview - Esther Rantzen: Still talking tough
Esther Rantzen is still pushing the boundaries of images of women in TV, hence her Women in Film and TV award this week. But she also criticises women for not rising to the challenges presented. By Suzy Bashford.
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Comment: Roly Keating - When media collide...
Channels will only disappear in the new media world if we let them, argues Roly Keating, outlining his vision for where the force of the BBC2 brand meets the power of the internet.
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Analysis - Indies reach City limits
Despite a raft of recent activity in the City from indies, analysts predict the appetite for TV stock has now been sated and future interest is more likely to come from mergers and acquisitions.
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My alternative Christmas
While you're sitting with your feet up this Christmas spare a thought for those who are beavering away to ensure your TV schedules are full of shows that make compelling viewing. Broadcast hears from four dedicated souls who have found themselves working over the festive period.
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Opinion: Steven D Wright - All in the name of art
After experiencing the magic of Rufus Wainwright live, Steven D Wright wonders if he has the right to think of himself as a real artist.
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Profile - The man from al-Jazeera
It has enviable worldwide brand recognition but al-Jazeera's UK editorial chief, Mostefa Souag, didn't expect his channel to become the story.
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Leader - BBC3 needs a Big Brother
Industry plaudits are not enough - BBC3 needs to find a programming event unique to the channel, writes Conor Dignam, Editor.
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NewsOnline rights row delays TV review
The ongoing row between producers and broadcasters over new media rights has forced Ofcom to postpone publication of its long-awaited Television Production Sector Review.
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NewsBellamy to refocus BBC3
BBC3's new controller, Julian Bellamy, is expected to oversee a drive into entertainment at the channel when he takes over in the New Year.
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NewsSpace Cadets may land in the US
Space Cadets, the controversial Channel 4 reality show its producers said could only be made once, might blast off for a second time in the US.
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NewsThis is Your Life to return to ITV in 2006
ITV is looking to bring back This is Your Life and is lining up Sir Trevor McDonald to host it.
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NewsGarvie to push BBC global sales
BBC Worldwide has signalled an aggressive drive into global format sales, appointing head of entertainment Wayne Garvie to a new production role.
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NewsBBC plans new-look news to cut budgets
The BBC is to relaunch Newsnight, Breakfast and its flagship BBC1 bulletins as part of the corporation's drive to slash its news budget by millions of pounds a year.
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Unions serve notice on BBC cuts
Broadcasting unions are to warn BBC director general Mark Thompson that he may face further strike action in the new year if he presses ahead with up to 200 compulsory redundancies.


















