All Broadcast articles in 11 November 2005 – Page 6
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NewsHoney We're Killing The Kids headsto London's Science Museum
8am: One of BBC3's most successful factual programmes has been made into an exhibition to be hosted at London's Science Museum.
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NewsFour bid for Shrewbury FM licence
4.30pm: Four radio companies have applied for the local FM licence for Shrewsbury, including a station aimed at the more mature audience.
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NewsFive looks to break records
4pm: Five has commissioned Two Hand Productions to produce Wild World of Records featuring Domino Day, a show covering record breaking attempts such as car dominos and live cockroach eating.
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NewsHorrocks shakes up BBC news
3.30pm: BBC head of TV news Peter Horrocks has announced a major shake-up of the corporation's news operation, beefing up News 24 and merging the heads of the 1pm and 6pm bulletins.
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NewsMPs accuse BBC of 'profligacy'
The BBC director general Mark Thompson has been accused of 'profligacy' by MPs for spending millions of pounds of licence fee money on new offices which are not fully occupied.
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NewsBroadcasters lose battle over widerTV access in Parliament
Broadcasters have lost the battle to televise political drama in the Westminster corridors outside the chamber of the House of Commons.
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NewsComedy producer Thompson dies
Renowned comedy producer Harry Thompson died last night following a short battle with lung cancer.
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NewsOver 2m to resist switchover say Ofcom
Around 10% of UK TV homes, or 2.5m households, will not voluntarily switch to digital and will collectively be forced to spend£572m on new equipment, according to figures published by Ofcom today.
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NewsNot much of a do for BBC1
BBC1's launch of its Shakespeare season was scuppered by ITV1's Trial and Retribution as Much Ado About Nothing interested 4.6 million (19%).
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NewsRadio groups trial DAB alternative
10am: BBC World Service, Kiss 100, TalkSport and Virgin Radio have joined forces to launch a six week DRM digital broadcast trial in London.
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NewsShameless star launches indie
Shameless star Chris Bisson and former ITV Granada executive Eamonn O'Neal have set up a Manchester-based independent production company called Centini.
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NewsITV linked with£120m bidfor Friends Reunited
ITV has offered a reported£120m for school reunion website Friends Reunited in a deal that has raised scepticism in the City.
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NewsBBC to trial HD over World Cup period
8am: The prospect of the 2006 World Cup broadcast in high definition came a step closer today as the BBC announced it will trial HD broadcasting next year.
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NewsNew Popworld chief exec
8am: ITV's former director of licensing Martin Lowde has been appointed the new chief executive of TV venture Popworld.
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NewsFM licence winners forNorthallerton & Swansea
8am: The Local Radio Company (TLRC) has clinched its 30th FM radio licence from Ofcom, as the regulator announces the award of two further local stations.
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Ex Celador exec sets up consulting company
Former Celador International commercial director Steve Lazarus has launched his own company Lazarus Consulting, which will help businesses get in to TV sales, ad-funded programming and licensing.
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NewsLiving TV commissions workplace special
Living TV has greenlit All3Media to make Now I'm The Boss, a 60 minute special following an employee who thinks she can do a better job than her manager.
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NewsEntwistle is BBC head of TV current affairs
The BBC has named George Entwistle as head of television current affairs, replacing Peter Horrocks who moved across to become head of television news in September.
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NewsSky News losing viewers since relaunch
Sky News has lost 300,000 viewers since the channel's multi-million pound re-launch two weeks ago, as the new state of the art set and re-jigged schedule fails to impress viewers.
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NewsEgypt loses 1m viewers
BBC1's Sunday night historical drama Egypt couldn't hold on to its viewers as the second instalment lost 1 million viewers from last week but still averaged a very respectable 6 million (23.9%) at 9pm.


















