All Broadcast articles in 11 December 2014 – Page 2
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Ratings
Gently does it for Drama
It was up to Drama to fly UKTV’s flag with an episode of Inspector George Gently on Monday at 8pm with 520,000/2%
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BBC4’s Castles holds up well
On Thursday, the channel launched Castles: Britain’s Fortified History at 9pm to 630,000/ 3%
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BBC scores with FA Cup
BBC2’s FA Cup Match Of The Day averaged 1.5 million/7% from 7.30pm to 10pm
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Jungle japes end on a high
I’m A Celebrity final tops the table for ITV as a shock exit puts BBC’s Strictly on par with last year
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Christopher Jefferies drama draws 3.5m to ITV
WEDNESDAY: The Lost Honour of Christopher Jeffries drew almost 3.5m to ITV, as The Apprentice rebounded from last week’s low.
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News
Shonda Rhimes: I've not broken glass ceilings
Grey’s Anatomy and Scandal creator Shonda Rhimes has claimed that rather than break through any race or gender glass ceilings she is following in the footsteps of other women.
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Sky 1 seeks Silver Surfers
Sky 1 is teaming a group of OAPs with YouTube friendly youths in a six-part series from Princess Productions.
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T Group and Znak & Jones agree partnership
Storage Hunters producer T Group has struck a co-production partnership deal with Sky-backed indie Znak & Jones as it bids to break into the UK market.
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Industry plans diversity study
The BBC, ITV and Broadchurch indie Kudos have teamed up with the Edinburgh International Television Festival to investigate the lack of diversity among production crews.
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Demetriou to lead Warner Music's content teams
Warner Music UK (WMUK) has appointed Stefan Demetriou to the newly created position of vice president content and formats strategy.
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Peter Horrocks to join The Open University
Peter Horrocks, the director of the BBC World Service group, is to join The Open University following his departure from the BBC.
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Critics
TV Critics: The Lost Honour of Christopher Jefferies; Spike Milligan: Love, Light and Peace
“The Lost Honour gave a voice to a man whom few people knew but whom everyone, for a short time, had an opinion on.”
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News
BBC2 eyes Love-produced pottery competition
The Great British Bake Off producer Love Productions is looking to recreate its success in the kitchen with a pottery themed competition for BBC2.
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BBC to adapt J.K Rowling's detective novels
The BBC is developing a TV series based on J.K Rowling’s detective novels The Cuckoo’s Calling and The Silkworm.
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Features
The TV highs and lows of the year
Gay snogging, mumbling, racism - TV had its fair share of talking points in 2014.
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Features
2014 Review: Deals round-up
From the sales of All3Media and Channel 5 to the merger of Shine, Endemol and Core, deals worth a record £3.5bn were completed in 2014.
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Features
2014 Review: Distribution trends
Strong slates of British drama buoyed distributors in 2014, but non-fiction specialists suffered.
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Features
2014 Review: Kit trends
The switch to file delivery, growing demand for 4K and the launch of local TV kept demand high for kit suppliers this year.
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Features
2014 Review: Studios round-up
A deluge of large-scale productions and the closure of several London studios gave a boost to alternative spaces and sites outside the capital