All Broadcast articles in 10 December 2010 – Page 7
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Operation Mincemeat, BBC2
Russell England, director of BBC2 World War Two doc Operation Mincemeat, offers a behind the scenes look at the film - including how he ended up face down in the Atlantic.
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Desmond claims C5 has returned to profit
Channel 5 has been making profit for its new owner Northern & Shell since September according to chief executive officer Richard Desmond.
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ITV 'close to Salford move decision'
ITV is set to end weeks of speculation by announcing whether it will be joining the BBC at the MediaCityUK complex in Salford, according to reports.
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BBC Christmas 2010 showreel
VIDEO: Doctor Who, Toast and Upstairs Downstairs feature in this preview of the BBC’s Christmas schedules.
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Channel 4's night of mixed fortunes
FRIDAY: Channel 4 experienced a night of mixed fortunes as The Event hit its lowest point and Peep Show rose back over the million viewer mark.
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Trevor Dann named Lincoln professor
Former Radio 1 boss Trevor Dann has been appointed visiting professor in radio and sound by the University of Lincoln.
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C4 unveils hotel docusoap details
Channel 4 has revealed further details of a new fly-on-the wall series based in a hotel that promises a marriage proposal, family tensions and difficult customers.
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X Factor semi-final peaks with 17m
SUNDAY: The X Factor semi-final peaked with more than 17m viewers, helping the talent contest to its second highest average audience of the series.
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Skinner show hits 6.5m downloads
Comedian Frank Skinner has seen 6.5m downloads of his Absolute Radio podcast in the 18 months since he started his Saturday morning show.
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I’m a Celebrity bows out with 12.4m
SATURDAY: ITV’s I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! bowed out with its biggest audience of the series, helping it become the most successful run in six years.
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Corrie marks 50 years with blood on the cobbles
VIDEO: Viewers will this week see the most catastrophic scenes in Weatherfield’s history as Coronation Street marks its half century with blood on the cobbles.
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UK can be '3D centre of excellence'
The UK could set a “leading benchmark” in the production of 3D content for TV, according to an industry executive.
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Naughtie and Marr apologise over Hunt slip
AUDIO CLIP: BBC presenter Jim Naughtie has apologised after an embarrassing verbal slip over the name of culture secretary Jeremy Hunt on Radio 4’s Today programme - which Andrew Marr later repeated live on air.
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Jeremy Hunt unveils broadband plans
The Government is to spend £830 million in a drive to give the UK the best broadband network in Europe by 2015, it has been announced.
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Thompson defends World Cup bribery claims
BBC director general Mark Thompson has defended the Panorama expose of alleged bribery at Fifa which has been accused of damaging England’s chances of hosting the World Cup.