All Broadcast articles in 09 June 2006
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Ross renews BBC deal
Jonathan Ross has renewed his deal with the BBC for a reported£18m despite rival bids from ITV and Channel 4.
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Samura triumphs at One World Media Awards
Sorious Samura, the Sierra Leonean reporter who challenged male African attitudes towards sex and Aids in a Channel 4 documentary, has won Broadcast Journalist of the Year award at this year's One World Media Awards.
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BBC1's New Street Law appeals to 2.7m
The situation for BBC1's drama New Street Lawwent from bad to worse with the latest episode drawing just 2.7 million (15.1%) at 8pm.
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ITV looks to extend The Price is Right
ITV is to trial run hour-long episodes of The Price is Right later in the summer, in a bid to build some stability to its 5pm to 6pm weekday slot.
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Donald Trump behind new Monopoly show
Property magnate Donald Trump is to make a reality series based on the Monopoly board game, after signing a deal with the game's owner Hasbro.
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Sky considers fifth sports channel
BSkyB is looking to launch a fifth sports channel, lodging the licence name Sky Sports 4 with Ofcom.
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This Morning editor earns promotion
This Morningeditor Debra Davidson has been promoted to executive producer enterprises within ITV Production's daytime and lifestyle department.
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Ex-Today editor calls for transparency
Former BBC Radio 4 Todayeditor Kevin Marsh has told the news industry that it needs to be more transparent to win the confidence of audiences, and avoid the 'nervous breakdown' suffered by American journalism.
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Jowell says no to a new switchover boss
The government has rejected a request by MPs to appoint a ministerial supremo to take charge of the switchover to digital television.
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Fox orders 24 film script
Jack Bauer finally looks set to head to the big screen after US studio 20th Century Fox commissioned a script for a feature-length film version of its drama 24.
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PEER POLL: Five's digital channel
The latest question in Broadcast's peer poll asks: Will Five's digital channel strategy work?
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Five wins Screenings favourite Shark.
Five is believed to have fought off stiff competition from ITV to snap up the rights to 20th Century Fox legal drama Shark, one of the best received shows at the recent LA Screenings, writes Paul Revoir.
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Comment - Five plus two equals ... ?
Despite the launch of two new digital channels, Five needs to redressshortcomings in its peaktime schedule to compete, says Conor Dignam,Editor.
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Digital Channel Awards - Best Specialist Channel - Winner: At the Races
At the Races emerged victorious as best specialist channel chiefly because it provides its audience with exactly wh...
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C4 ties up Gordon Ramsay till 2011
Channel 4 has signed celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay in a golden handcuffs deal to work exclusively for the broadcaster until July 2011. The news follows new ITV director of entertainment and comedy Paul Jackson's campaign to woo Ramsay. However, C4's new multimillion pound, four-year contract will give the broadcaster exclusive ...
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UKTV to remake The Clothes Show
UKTV is to remake classic fashion series The Clothes Show, with indie Shine lined up to produce. The series first appeared on BBC1 in 1986 and went for more than 320 episodes, fronted by fashion designer Jeff Banks and presenters Selina Scott, Caryn Franklin and ...
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Sky News to lay off 17 staff
Sky News is to axe 17 of its reporting and production staff, and, according to senior Sky sources, is considering the future of poor-rating programmes Sky Report with Julie Etchingham and World News Tonightwith James Rubin.
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Endemol appoints Zeppotron execs
Endemol UK has hired the executive producer and series producer of Channel 4 panel show 8 out of 10 Catsto join its comedy division, Zeppotron. Ruth Phillips, who produced the US and UK versions of Whose Line Is It Anyway?, ...
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BBC1's New Tricks trumps ITV's X Factor
As we come to the end of a week-long ratings battle, it is clear that ITV1's The X Factor: Battle of the Stars has triumphed over Channel 4's Big Brother- yet has not emerged as the overall winner of the ...
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Thompson speech
BBC director general Mark Thompson will deliver the keynote speech at this year's Radio Festival at Cambridge University from 3 July to 5 July. Hosted by the Radio Academy, this year's festival will focus on how the radio industry is viewed by Britain's business leaders.