All Broadcast articles in 14 December 2007 – Page 4
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News
Emap’s Bauer deal poses new questions for Global
H Bauer’s surprise purchase of Emap Radio has shocked the sector and prompted speculation that Global Radio’s consolidation strategy may now focus on other targets.
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Features
Lifestyle Survey 2007 - Part two
In the final report of our two-part special, we examine how happy you are at work in the broadcast sector, looking at bullying, stress and TV’s infamous long hours.
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Sunset + Vine wins African Nations BBC coverage
Sunset + Vine is to produce the BBC’s coverage of the 2008 African Cup of Nations, taking the tournament over from TWI.
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Ofcom unveils kids guidelines
Ofcom has published new guidance to help broadcasters comply with its code of practice on protecting children, singling out talent shows and live talk shows as areas of particular concern.
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Comment
Blog: The problems of unhealthy competition
Paul Hague on why we must protect the public from being manipulated and monopolised in the media.
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News
Magic Lantern's Lilley named Oxford professor
Magic Lantern chief executive Anthony Lilley has been named Oxford University’s new visiting broadcast media professor, and will deliver what he claims is the university’s first user-generated lecture.
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Ramsay’s Kitchen provides a Nightmare for ITV1
Channel 4’s Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares gained its highest audience of the current series with 4.3m viewers (17.9%) last night at 9pm, a slightly bigger audience than ITV1 and its nearest rivals at the time.
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YouTube move for CNN
CNN has opened a branded YouTube channel for Europe, the Middle East and Africa.
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Optomen serves up shows to Europe
Optomen has secured a raft of European sales for its cookery and lifestyle programmes.
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DIY content from Disney
Disney is encouraging children to compile their own package on its website.
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Stella Street goes online
New episodes of BBC2 comedy series Stella Street (pictured) are set to appear on video-based website log.tv.
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Tiscali signs up classic US series for on-demand service in UK
Tiscali is adding classic US series such as Bewitched and Charlie’s Angels to its UK on-demand service following a deal with Sony Pictures Television International.
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TV Critics 11 December '07
TV critics' verdict on programmes - including last night's documentary Mr and Mrs Bin Laden on BBC1 - broadcast on 11 December 2007
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Features
Content Focus: WedigTV
Gameshow specialist WedigTV is using its online site to showcase creative new formats.
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News
C4 utilises web to reach out to teens
Digital media will account for two-thirds of Channel 4’s£6m budget for teen educational projects in 2008, with most cross-platform commissions starting online.
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Comment
Jobs for the select
How timely are your comments about the select few (Leader, Broadcast, 07/12/07).
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Comment
Modern Manchester
As a Manchester-based indie, can I make a plea that we forget Joy Division, New Order, Happy Mondays, Tony Wilson and all that 24 Hour Party People stuff?
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Comment
Out of the running
Can I be the first to rule myself out of the running for the job of director of programmes at Five?
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Watchdog wants BSkyB to cut stake in ITV
The UK Competition Commission will send its report to the government on BSkyB’s controversial purchase of a 17.9% in ITV this week.