All Broadcast articles in 15 July 2005 – Page 5
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BBC report escapes MP examination
BBC bosses have escaped being grilled by MPs about today's annual report because of the government's delay in setting up the watchdog media committee.
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Sky Sports chief joins Setanta
Sky Sports second in command, Trevor East, has left to join Irish sports broadcasters Setanta.
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WW2 anniversary brings 4m to BBC1
BBC1's coverage of the 60th anniversary celebrations marking the end of the Second World War proved to be a hit with the viewers with a peak audience of 4.1 million (37.3%) at 5pm.
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Speculation grows over Time Warner bid for ITV
Time Warner's involvement in a£6.6bn bid for ITV has once again been the subject of speculation this weekend, amid reports that the US media giant is lining up to take a 30% stake in the broadcaster.
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Radio 1 loses Jones-Donelly
The executive in charge of Radio 1's playlists for the past eight years has left the corporation to join music giant EMI's A&R operations.
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Sharman: CBBC must be at vanguard of technology
Alison Sharman, the new controller of Children's BBC has mapped out her vision for the department, pointing to the success of Apple's iPod music player as a potential model for the future of broadcasting.
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Arqiva buys Inmedia for£68.5m
Arqiva - the newly rebranded NTL Broadcast - has bought Inmedia Communications from The Carlyle Group for£68.5 million.
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Mannion: UK denied information on fatalities
ITV News editor-in-chief David Mannion has attacked the authorities for not releasing up-to-date fatality figures in the aftermath of Thursday's bomb blasts, claiming that people in Australia were better informed than the British public.
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RTL set to take UBM's shares in Five
Five majority shareholder RTL Group is reportedly looking to buy out United Business Media's stake in the broadcaster in a bid to take full control of the channel.
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