All Broadcast articles in 11 March 2011 – Page 3
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NewsAsplin appointed deputy of Skillset's Facilities Council
The founder and joint managing director of media recruitment firm the Crewing Company has been appointed deputy chair of Skillset’s Facilities Skills Council.
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NewsAdam Crozier's first pay packet revealed
ITV chief executive Adam Crozier earned just under £1.7m for less than a year’s work after reaping the benefits of the resurgent advertising market.
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NewsHave I Got News For You moves back to Friday
Have I Got News For You is to return to its traditional Friday night slot.
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NewsTwitter leads 'Social TV' trend
A new trend of TV viewing is emerging across the UK, with people under the age of 25 using mobile phones or social network sites to comment on shows as they watch, a study has claimed.
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RatingsJunior Doctors breaks BBC3 record
TUESDAY: BBC3’s new series about a group of junior doctors has scored the channel’s biggest ever ratings for a factual entertainment show.
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NewsArab revolt reduces BBC Oscars news
The BBC’s news coverage of the uprisings in North Africa has meant it had to send just one reporter to cover the Oscars in the US rather than the usual six.
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NewsBSkyB offer fair, says News Corp
A major figure in Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp says the company has offered a “fair price” to take full control of BSkyB.
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RatingsCameron's One Show draws 5m
TUESDAY: David Cameron’s appearance on The One Show helped it attract an audience of nearly 5m.
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NewsSeesaw chief departs
The chief executive officer of Arqiva’s video-on-demand service Seesaw has left the company.
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Momedia in Australian push
Digital media producer and distributor Momedia has appointed three new account managers including its first Australian-based employee, to grow its content acquisition, customer analytics and marketing.
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NewsEx-Channel M boss joins Carbon Digital
The former general manager of regional TV station Channel M has joined animation indie Carbon Digital.
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NewsHorror Channel unveils Cruel Britannia season
Chello Zone-owned The Horror Channel has acquired a raft of UK TV films that it is bundling together into a season dubbed Cruel Britannia.
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NewsDiscovery rolls out UK site
Discovery Channel has launched a UK website to support the talent on its shows and drive advertising sales.
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RatingsArsenal defeat nets 2.8m
TUESDAY: Arsenal’s defeat at the hands of Barcelona scored huge ratings for Sky Sports 2, peaking with more than 2.8m viewers.
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NewsBBC3 to air Being Human spin-off
Becoming Human, the online extension to BBC3 drama Being Human, is to reach its finale via a simulcast aired online and on the digital channel.
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NewsBBC sets deadline for stereo 3D
The BBC has set a deadline of mid-2012 for its cautious approach to stereoscopic 3D, by which time it expects to either fully adopt S3D or for the technology to have failed.
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NewsLyons: impact of new BBC licence fee still unknown
The full impact of the BBC’s licence fee settlement is still unknown and the corporation faces “tough choices”, according to outgoing Trust chairman Sir Michael Lyons.
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NewsITV to return in FTSE reshuffle
ITV is to make a return to London’s blue chip share index as part of the latest FTSE 100 reshuffle.
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NewsMinister makes case for Scottish TV network
Culture minister Fiona Hyslop has said it is “bizarre” that Scotland does not have its own television network.


















