All Broadcast articles in 14 October 2011 – Page 7
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NewsRadio Festival lines up BBC DG, Google and The Who
BBC director general Mark Thompson, Google UK managing director Matt Brittin and The Who guitarist Pete Townshend are to speak at this year’s Radio Festival.
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NewsCanis branches out into local TV
Canis Media has launched a new division targeting businesses that want to set-up local TV services.
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NewsOfcom to probe ITV1 IRA gaffe
Ofcom has launched an investigation into the high-profile error that saw video game footage mistakenly feature in a hard-hitting ITV1 documentary about the IRA.
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NewsSuburban Shootout gets second shot in US
British comedy Suburban Shootout is to be adapted for US audiences by the ABC network - three years after it was piloted for HBO.
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RatingsLive X Factor underperforms
SATURDAY: The X Factor live rounds sprung into action with a peak of just over 12 million viewers - more than 1.5m down on the equivalent episode last year.
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RatingsDownton continues domination
SUNDAY: Downton Abbey continued its Sunday night domination for ITV1, despite press and viewers criticising its volume of commercial breaks.
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Comment10 Oct' 11
“I was literally propping up my eyelids at the merest thought of watching Professor Jon Henderson and his hunky team.” Read on for the verdict on the weekend’s TV.
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RatingsX Factor USA closing on Idiot
FRIDAY: Sky 1’s An Idiot Abroad has lost nearly half a million viewers on its debut helping ITV2’s X Factor USA close the gap.
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NewsC4's Athletics coverage draws 254 complaints
The presenters of Channel 4’s athletics coverage continued to draw complaints from viewers throughout September - while the decision to drop US comedy Friends sparked less than 60 calls.
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RatingsAutumnwatch returns with 2.2m
FRIDAY: Autumnwatch returned to BBC2 with more than 2m viewers as ITV1’s DCI Banks suffered mixed fortunes against BBC1’s comedy hour.


















