All Broadcast articles in 14 November 2013 – Page 5
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BBC nets two-year ATP deal
The BBC has extended its deal to air the ATP World Tour Finals until 2015.
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BBC appoints strategy boss
The BBC has promoted Gautam Rangarajan to director of strategy after he helped shape Tony Hall’s vision for the corporation.
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ITV's online chief heads to NBC
ITV’s director of online Julian March is leaving the broadcaster to join NBC News.
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CBeebies takes games to next level
Chunk has launched a multiplatform game to support Topsy and Tim as CBeebies beefs up its Playtime app after reaching 1.3m downloads.
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Bad Education gets US pilot
Jack Whitehall comedy Bad Education is to be piloted by US network ABC.
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Input Media nets Davis Cup extension
Sports indie Input Media has extended its production deal with the International Tennis Federation (ITF) for five years, commencing in 2014.
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Ratings
Big band week lifts X Factor
Big band week helped lift The X Factor to its best live Saturday performance of the year.
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Comment
Authenticity is key for Topsy and Tim
Maddy Darrall discusses capturing instinctive performances from child leads
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Ratings
Citizen Khan fails to build on first series
BBC1 sitcom Citizen Khan bowed out on Friday with a series average only marginally above its first run, despite being promoted to a primetime Friday night slot.
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Downton Abbey bows out with series high
The curtain fell on the fourth run of Downton Abbey in front of a series high audience on Sunday – as Yonderland made a strong start for Sky 1.
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Critics
TV Critics: Downton Abbey; Yonderland; The Revolution Will Be Televised; Shaun Ryder on UFOs
“A piece of sugar-coated, but ultimately enjoyable, TV.” Read on for the verdict on last nights TV.
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BBC challenged over Doctor Who Tardis ownership
The BBC has been challenged over its ownership of the Doctor Who Tardis by the son of the man who wrote the first episode.
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Downton Abbey gets fifth series
ITV has confirmed that Downton Abbey is to return for a fifth series next year.
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BT pays £900m to pinch Champions League from ITV and Sky
BT has won the rights to screen all UEFA Champions League games for the next three years, paying a knockout £900m to take the rights from Sky and ITV.
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