All Broadcast articles in 12 November 2004 – Page 3
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Commissioning - Jordan goes undercover on Five.
Glamour model Jordan is to discover what her family and friends really think of her, as part of a celebrity makeover programme commissioned by Five, writes Susan Thompson.
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Commissioner's Q & A - Jay Hunt.
The BBC's senior commissioning executive, daytime wants ideas for returnable factual strands for mornings on BBC1 and wants pitches for any genre to fill the 6pm to 7pm slot on BBC2.
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COMMISSIONS - BLACK DIAMOND DEALS IN POKER TOURNAMENT.
Indie Black Diamond Films is making The European Nations Poker Challenge for Sky Sports. The 4
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Commissioning - Animals to have winter games.
Polar bears will compete with penguins in a bobsleigh competition in a winter follow-up to this summer's BBC1 CGI-show Animal Games, writes Leigh Holmwood.
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COMMISSIONS - SKY ONE TO SEEK OUT BRITAIN'S ANGRIEST.
Sky One has commissioned indie Landmark Films to find the nation's most enraged residents. Angry Britain
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COMMISSIONS - RAPIDO TO MAKE C4 DOC ON PORN STAR LOLO.
Rapido Television has scored its first commission since the company's relaunch earlier this year. Channel 4
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COMMISSIONS - C4 AND RDF MEDIA OPEN UP ROCK SCHOOL.
Channel 4 has commissioned RDF Media to make Rock School, a 6 x 30-minute series designed
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Commissioning - BBC2 to explore Asian experience.
Pakistani immigrants are to talk about their experiences of coming to the UK as part of
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Set regions free with local TV.
As the winds of change blow through the regions, this week's nations and regions conference asks who should be the true regional champion. Not ITV, says panellist Steve Hewlett, who offers a more radical solution.
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WHERE THE LATEST CUTS COULD FALL IN ITV REGIONS.
These are the predicted cuts among ITV regional staff following Ofcom's proposal to halve the broadcaster's
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BBC CASH FOR INDIES.
Plymouth-based Twofour Productions, Pier Productions in Brighton and Manchester's Multi Media Arts have been named as
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BBC GOVERNORS MOVE.
The BBC governors are to move out of the BBC's new media village in west London
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BBC WINS AT GRIERSON.
The BBC won half of the 10 prizes at this year's Grierson documentary awards. BBC2 took
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Meridian backs producers.
Meridian is backing a new regional producers group in the south-east that aims to lobby against cuts in ITV's regional non-news output and provide support for those made redundant, writes Leigh Holmwood.
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US AHEAD IN DIGITAL TV.
The US is expected to reach full digital television penetration a year before the UK, in
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C4 SORRY TO POSTIES.
Channel 4 has admitted some claims made in its controversial Royal Mail expose Third Class Post
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Ratings - Top 10 shows on Fridays.
Friday nights have been particularly successful for C4 with two of its shows managing to get
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Radio giants vie for Manchester.
The UK's biggest radio groups are to turn their attention to Manchester in a bid to win a lucrative new FM licence worth an estimated£5m a year in advertising revenue, writes Michael Rosser.
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September poaches Lion exec.
September Films has poached Lion TV producer Peter Davey to oversee its factual and reality slate, writes Susan Thompson.
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Peck honours cameraman.
The British TV cameraman killed in the Gaza Strip while making a documentary for HBO was this week honoured posthumously with a Rory Peck award, writes Will Strauss.