All Broadcast articles in 18 November 2011
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The Broadcast Interview
David Lynn, Viacom
A workplace retooled for collaboration, key brand investment and a continued push on global formats will position Viacom’s UK channels for the future, its UK MD tells Alex Farber.
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Features
Northern Ireland: fortune rewards the brave
An 18-month drive to train and retain local TV talent in Northern Ireland is further fuelling a wave of international interest in the region’s production community
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Features
Social media: building a brand
What’s the best way to use social networks to build your programme brand? Simon Smith of the BBC Academy asks the experts.
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Behind The Scenes
The Café, Sky 1
Shooting Ralf Little’s Sky 1 series on location in Weston-super-Mare was a pleasure compared with working in London, says Susie Liggat.
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News
BBC bosses: local radio DQF cuts not set in stone
The BBC’s Mark Thompson and Caroline Thomson have both indicated the corporation could rethink DQF plans to cut local radio services.
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News
Christine Bleakley to co-host Dancing on Ice
Christine Bleakley will replace Holly Willoughby as the permanent co-host of Dancing on Ice alongside Phillip Schofield.
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News
Cosgrove Hall co-founder dies
Mark Hall, one of the founders of DangerMouse animation house Cosgrove Hall, has died following a short illness aged 74.
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News
Johnny Vaughan to leave Capital
Johnny Vaughan is to leave 95.8 Capital FM after eight years as breakfast DJ.
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News
ITV struggling to find Bleakley primetime show
ITV1 is struggling to find a regular primetime home for Christine Bleakley, despite repeated attempts to attach her to new entertainment formats.
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Ratings
Russell Howard beats Celebrity spin-off
THURSDAY: Russell Howard’s Good News drew its biggest audience for BBC3 since May and saw off competition from ITV2’s I’m a Celebrity… spin-off.
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Comment
Making television an agent of change
Social impact should be at the forefront of broadcasters’ ambitions, writes Sarah Tierney.
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News
BBC and HBO developing Wolf Hall drama
A miniseries based on Hilary Mantel novel Wolf Hall is being developed by Shameless indie Company Pictures for the BBC and HBO.
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Comment
18 Nov '11
“You could almost hear the producers scrabbling around for extra material.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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News
C4 works up 14 ideas from online briefing
International finance, decision-making, consumerism and economics are among the 14 multiplatform project ideas indies are developing for Channel 4 following its first Online briefing.
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News
MTV records 250,000 VoD views
MTV has had 250,000 paid-for views of its content since it launched its direct–to-consumer VoD service in February.
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News
Jeremy Kyle US wins second run
Jeremy Kyle’s syndicated US talk show will return for a second series.
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News
BBC1's Turn Back Time set for return
BBC1 is poised to commission a second series of historical retail show Turn Back Time - The High Street.
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News
Country House Rescue to replace Watson with Davis
Ruth Watson, the property presenter Channel 4 poached to front Country House Rescue, will be replaced by Simon Davis in the fourth series.
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News
UK Screen warns of Olympic fraud
There is mounting concern that the London 2012 Olympics could see a rise in fraudulent hires and thefts.
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