All Broadcast articles in 10 October 2008
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ITV1 drops Natural Born Sellers from peak
ITV1 has pulled its struggling Apprentice-style show Natural Born Sellers from peaktime schedules following a run of disappointing ratings.
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Comment
Could the credit crunch be good business for TV?
Could it be that the global credit crunch and the unprecedented meltdown in financial markets carries the hint of a silver lining?
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Blog: C4 Radio tunes out
As Channel 4 announces that it has scrapped plans to launch its own radio station, Robin Parker reflects on where it all went wrong.
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Video: CBeebies' show Kerwhizz
Watch an exclusive clip from CBeebies' hi-tech CGI gameshow Kerwhizz.
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Blackadder is ratings GOLD
The newly rebranded GOLD scored a hit with its two-hour documentary on Blackadder as The Whole Rotten Saga gained 341,000 (1.98%).
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Few buy Natural Born Sellers
ITV1's Apprentice-style show Natural Born Sellers continued to struggle last night at 9pm as only 1.6m viewers (7.1%) tuned in.
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Banker joins BBC Trust
Investment banker Anthony Fry has been made a member of the BBC Trust for the next four years.
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More woe for Richard and Judy
Watch's star signings Richard and Judy fell deeper into the mire as their new show could only average 45,000 viewers (0.24%).
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ITV Global signs up kids indie
ITV Global Entertainment has signed up independent kids producer Kindle Entertainment under an exclusive first look deal.
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C4 scraps radio plans
Channel 4 has scrapped its plans to enter the commercial radio market, with the loss of up to 15 jobs.
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Broadcast International: Mipcom 2008
Heading to Cannes this week? Broadcast reveals the biggest shows to look out for, the issues that everyone will be talking about and a focus on key territories.
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Passion on Ice Patrol at Mip
Newly formed production company Spiderlight Films is launching Ice Patrol at Mipcom this month under a deal with Passion Distribution.
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Territory focus: Germany
Broadcasters are looking for younger audiences as digital take-up gathers pace.
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Territory focus: France
Alongside the growth in multichannel and online services, the country's media faces a major upheaval - a ban on advertising on the state broadcaster.
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Territory focus: Germany: Movers and shakers
Mark Williams - Patrick Elmendorff - Thomas Hohenacker
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Territory focus: Germany: Overview
Broadcasters are looking for younger audiences as digital take-up gathers pace.