All Broadcast articles in 14 August 2014 – Page 5
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Ratings
The Village returns with 4.6m
SUNDAY: Company Pictures drama The Village got underway with a respectable 4.6m as ITV’s Great War documentary was beaten by BBC2’s James May motoring show.
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Ratings
Singer Takes It All holds audience
FRIDAY: The Singer Takes It All’s second outing held its audience for Channel 4, as BBC1’s comedy drama Walter entertained 2.7m.
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News
Netflix surges to 3m subs in UK
Online film and TV service Netflix has hit the 3m subscriber mark in the UK, according to new research carried out by Enders Analysis based on figures from Barb.
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Video
VIDEO: ITV autumn preview video
ITV has launched the trail for its autumn 2014 schedule, featuring clips from the upcoming series of Downton Abbey, the return of The X Factor, Jeff Pope’s Cilla Black biopic and ITV2’s returning comedy Plebs.
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News
C4 orders interactive celebrity show
Babysitting viewers’ children, working a shift in a local pub or helping with a marriage proposal are among the potential tasks celebrities will undertake for an interactive Remarkable Television series for Channel 4.
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Ratings
BBC1’s Tumble debuts with 3.2m
SATURDAY: BBC1’s new celebrity gymnastics format Tumble failed to reach a high bar, but still beat the competition.
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Critics
TV Critics: The Village; James May's Cars of The People
“Could life ever have been so lacking in joy, humour or redemption?”
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News
Brightcove apologises for STV Player outage
Online video platform provider Brightcove has apologised for the outage that prevented some viewers from watching STV’s Scottish independence debate between Alex Salmond and Alistair Darling.
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News
Birmingham local TV operator goes bust
Ofcom may be forced to re-advertise the Birmingham local TV licence after current operator BLTV went bust.
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News
Sky launches weekly sports pass
Sky is expanding its pay-as-you-go Now TV sports offering with the launch of a new weekly access pass.
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News
Netflix nabs Happy Valley in US
Red Production Company’s Happy Valley is to be made available in the US after being picked up by online streaming service Netflix.
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News
Liza Marshall to leave Scott Free
Liza Marshall is to step down as head of Ridley Scott’s London-based TV and film production arm Scott Free UK.
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