All Broadcast articles in 15 July 2005 – Page 5

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    BBC report escapes MP examination

    2005-07-12T10:08:05Z

    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

    2005-07-12T10:03:57Z

    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

    2005-07-11T12:44:10Z

    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

    2005-07-11T11:58:06Z

    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

    2005-07-11T11:47:58Z

    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

    2005-07-11T11:03:12Z

    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

    2005-07-11T10:57:22Z

    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

    2005-07-11T10:49:19Z

    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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    Alison Sharman Showcomotion speech in full

    2005-07-11T10:41:34Z

    Alison Sharman, Showcomotion Speech 7.7.05

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    RTL set to take UBM's shares in Five

    2005-07-11T10:39:29Z

    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.