All Broadcast articles in 19 October 2012 – Page 5
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Monroe punished by New Tricks
Monroe continued to struggle against New Tricks, as the final part of Paul O’Grady’s series on Battersea Dogs & Cats Home bowed out on a high.
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Comment
TV Critics: Walking With Dogs; For The Love Of Dogs; Made In Chelsea; Sing For Your Life
“There surely must have been some serious culling of dull doggy stories because everything that remains is a little bit extraordinary.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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News
Argonon to consult former AOL CEO
Indie group Argonon has hired the management consultancy set up by former AOL chief executive Kate Burns to bolster its digital strategy.
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News
Sky picks up Harry Potter movies
All eight Harry Potter movies have been added to Sky’s portfolio for three months over the crucial Christmas period.
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Watch acquires supernatural drama from CBS
Watch has bought CBS’s Beauty and the Beast as its latest high concept US drama.
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News
Endemol to manage Rolling Stones digital rights
Endemol is managing the digital rights of the final stage of the Rolling Stones’ “50 and Counting” reunion tour.
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Kate Oates made Emmerdale producer
Coronation Street assistant producer and former Arches exec Kate Oates has been appointed Emmerdale producer.
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Discovery embarks on underwater adventure
Discovery Western Europe has commissioned an adventure and natural history series with wildlife expert Steve Backshall in which he confronts some of the most dangerous animals on Earth.
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Felix freefall scores record YouTube views
Felix Baumgartner’s record breaking freefall attempt has also become the most-watched live stream on YouTube, generating 8m concurrent views.
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News
Sky1 secures Last Resort
Sky1 has acquired the exclusive rights to Sony Pictures Television action drama Last Resort, which follows the captain and crew of a nuclear submarine marooned on a South Pacific island.
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News
Entwistle to face MPs over Savile
BBC director general George Entwistle is to appear before MPs next week to answer questions on the Jimmy Savile scandal and Newsnight’s abandoned investigation into the star.
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News
C4 retains rights to Homeland
The yet-to-be-confirmed third series of Homeland will air on Channel 4, as the broadcaster has struck a deal to ensure the thriller remains on the channel.
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News
Pact launches iPad app
Pact has launched an iPad app which features catalogues of shows from more than 100 UK producers.
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Ratings
Me and Mrs Jones charms 3m
Yummy mummy sitcom Me and Mrs Jones launched with an audience almost 2m viewers below the slot average.
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News
Shennan: Evans ready to seize Moyles’ older listeners
Chris Moyles departure from Radio 1 will hand Chris Evans the opportunity to grow the Radio 2 breakfast audience, according to controller Bob Shennan.
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