All Broadcast articles in 17 June 2011 – Page 7
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NewsFMX eyes click-to-buy for Sorted after trial
FremantleMedia is considering introducing click-to-buy hotspots into its online food channel Sorted following a trial with interactive tagging business Wirewax.
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NewsNew C4 comics could appear at 11pm
Channel 4’s comedy talent showcase could lead to comedians from the line-up appearing in an 11pm slot.
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NewsC4 extends Beeny's nightmare
Channel 4 has ordered a second, longer run of Beeny’s Restoration Nightmare from Renegade Pictures.
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NewsTrans Media Watch defends C4 agreement
Trans Media Watch has expressed disappointment at Channel 4 disability editorial manger, Alison Walsh’s, criticism of its Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the broadcaster.
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NewsC4 hooks new Fish Fight
A follow-up programme to the Keo Films-produced Hugh’s Fish Fight series has been ordered by Channel 4.
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NewsWide-Eyed to open US office
Wide-Eyed Entertainment, the factual indie behind March of the Dinosaurs, is to strengthen its foothold in the US with the establishment of a dedicated office.
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NewsPeel's Pinewood bid under threat
A high-street jeweller has introduced a twist in the tale of a takeover bid for Pinewood Shepperton.
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RatingsBBC3's Kids Behind Bars locks in 1.1m
THURSDAY: BBC3 doubled its usual audience with a new series about Kids Behind Bars.
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NewsDisney Jnr boost viewers after leaving Playhouse
Disney Junior has posted a 37% increase in ratings in its first month following the channel’s rebrand from Playhouse Disney.
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NewsShed to bring The Voice to BBC1
BBC1 has confirmed it will be the UK home of The Voice, ending weeks of speculation about where the talent show would land.
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NewsGreenlight round-up: Stars come out for major new series'
Celebrity-fronted programmes dominate this week’s Greenlight round-up, with new commissions across several channels.
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NewsNEP Visions wins Wimbledon deal
NEP Visions has won the contract to supply host OB technical facilities for the first ever live 3D coverage of the Wimbledon lawn tennis championship.
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NewsLadies Paradise to air in 2013
BBC1’s adaptation of the Emile Zola novel The Ladies’ Paradise has taken a step closer to broadcast, with filming set to begin next summer.
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FeaturesThe technology of tomorrow
From 4K stereo cameras to holographic TV and augmented reality, Adrian Pennington looks at how the most cutting-edge kit currently on the market will transform broadcasting.


















