All Broadcast articles in 11 November 2011 – Page 2
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RatingsGenre Overview
Browse the top ten children’s, factual, drama, entertainment, sport and current affairs programmes from 31 October to 6 November.
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RatingsDemographic Focus
Explore the ratings breakdown demographically across the main terrestrial and multichannel broadcasters for 31 October to 6 November.
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RatingsTop 30 multichannel programmes
Find out the top 30 multichannel programmes for 31 October to 6 November as well as the share of viewing across digital homes.
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RatingsTop 30 BBC2, Channel 4, Channel 5
Find out the top 30 programmes on BBC2, Channel 4 and Channel 5 from 31 October to 6 November as well as the performance of all the terrestrials across week 44.
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RatingsTop 100 network programmes
Find out who topped the ratings league table for network programming from 31 October to 6 November and browse the top 100
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RatingsStrong week for stalwarts
There’s a great deal of strength piling on strength currently. Hollyoaks, that stalwart of Channel 4 and E4, has picked up the mantle post-Big Brother and is posting some big audiences; An Idiot Abroad is now a bona fide hit; and Him And Her has returned bigger than before.
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RatingsBritain past and present
This week there was a contrast between Britain’s past and present: the past of which everyone can unequivocally feel proud; the present a rather more dark and threatening place.
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RatingsBonfire weekend fireworks
X Factor reclaims top spot on Saturday night as Downton Abbey ends on a series high.
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NewsRalph Lee to lead C4 factual department
Ralph Lee will step into the newly created role of head of factual with immediate effect, Channel 4 has confirmed.
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RatingsTOWIE ends on 1.4m
WEDNESDAY: The latest series of The Only Way Is Essex bowed out with nearly 1.4m viewers, helping deliver its best run to date.
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RatingsFrozen Planet feels chill from The Jury
WEDNESDAY: Frozen Planet’s audience felt the chill from The Jury, which steadied after losing more than 2m viewers on Tuesday.
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Comment10 Nov '11
“Who cares about dates or boundaries, or even too many facts? Sit back and feast.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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NewsJobs at risk in Sky tapeless move
Sky is in talks with staff over plans to axe some broadcast operations roles as part of wider plans to move to a file-based operation.
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NewsElstree plans to add third stage
Elstree Studios is in talks with financial backers over plans to raise £10m to build a third large stage within two years, taking the total number of stages to eight.
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NewsFlavell heads to Unit
Former The Mill producer Denise Flavell has joined Unit as the facility’s animation producer.
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NewsCanon to rival Sony with EOS C300 camera launch
Canon’s new Cinema EOS C300 camera is expected to become a serious rival to Sony’s PMW F3, according to hire firms and rental companies, which predict that despite some shortcomings, it will prove popular with broadcast productions.
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NewsC4 head of daytime quits
Channel 4 head of daytime Helen Warner is leaving the broadcaster to concentrate on her writing career.
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NewsZodiak Jackson doc sells around the world
An exclusive interview with Dr Conrad Murray, who was convicted of Michael Jackson’s involuntary manslaughter this week, has been sold around the world by Zodiak Rights.
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NewsTrisha to host US talkshow
Trisha Goddard is set to return to the talkshow circuit with a new daytime series in the US.


















