All Broadcast articles in 14 January 2011 – Page 2
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NewsJohn Cresswell named Arqiva boss
John Cresswell, former chief operating officer for ITV, has been appointed as the new chief executive of media services firm Arqiva.
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NewsJohn Cresswell named Arqiva boss
John Cresswell, former chief operating officer for ITV, has been appointed as the new chief executive of media services firm Arqiva.
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RatingsGlee returns with best ever performance
MONDAY: E4 was dancing from the rafters as the return of US series Glee drew the show’s biggest audience to date.
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NewsMiriam O'Reilly wins ageism case against BBC
Former Countryfile presenter Miriam O’Reilly has won her employment tribunal case against the BBC on the grounds of ageism and discrimination – but not sexism.
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NewsNews Corp cancels BSkyB meeting
A meeting between the Culture, Media and Sport select committee and News Corporation, which is trying to buy the 61% of shares in BSkyB it does not own, has been cancelled.
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NewsChris Shaw joins ITN Productions
ITN Productions has appointed Channel 5’s former senior programme controller Chris Shaw to the newly created role of editorial director.
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Comment11 Jan '11
“I find myself unable to give a fat thumbs-up.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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CommentHugh’s Big Fish Fight, C4
As new Channel 4 series Hugh’s Big Fish Fight casts off, director and series producer Will Anderson takes Broadcast behind the scenes of the campaigning documentary.
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RatingsStrong debut for BBC2 comedy Episodes
MONDAY: Episodes, the new BBC2 comedy starring Matt LeBlanc, drew nearly 1.9m on its debut – but was beaten by the return of Shameless on Channel 4.
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NewsBBC to offer Miriam O'Reilly work
The BBC has apologised to Miriam O’Reilly in light of today’s employment tribunal ruling, and said it will be speaking to the presenter about the possibility of offering her work.
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NewsLambert appointed sales director at Marquis
Marquis Broadcast has appointed Peter Lambert to the role of sales director.
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NewsPilat upgrades Sky New Zealand's playout system
London-based Pilat Media has migrated Sky New Zealand to version six of its playout software, Integrated Broadcast Management System (IBMS).
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NewsBBC orders Quantel Enterprise sQ
The BBC has ordered a Quantel Enterprise sQ system for video editing and playout at its Broadcasting House operation.
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NewsDreamWorks stereographer to make keynote at 3D course
DreamWorks Animation’s stereoscopic supervisor Phil McNally will make the keynote address at Principal Large Format’s 3D training course later this month.
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NewsMiriam O'Reilly 'did right thing'
Axed presenter Miriam O’Reilly has said she had done the “right thing” by “standing up” to the BBC after she won an age discrimination case against the corporation.
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Comment12 Jan '11
“Hugh’s fight against waste had our attention.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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NewsMediaCityUK appoints head of technology
ITV’s former head of technology North, John O’Shaughnessy, has joined MediaCityUK as head of technology operations.
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NewsFox takes on sales for Myspace as staff halved
Social network Myspace has signed a UK sales deal with sister company .Fox Networks, the online division of Fox International Channels.
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NewsITV in talks over future of Millionaire
ITV is in negotiations with Sony Pictures Television about the future of gameshow Who Wants to be Millionaire?.
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NewsPat Sharp replaces Blackburn at Smooth
Smooth Radio has signed up presenter Pat Sharp to host its weekend breakfast show following the departure of Tony Blackburn to BBC Radio 2 in November.


















