All Broadcast articles in 2 May 2013 – Page 5
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NewsTyrell hires UK regional development manager
Tyrell has appointed Tim Cunningham to the role of UK regional development manager.
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NewsMiss Venezuela wins BBC doc
BBC is to produce a documentary about Miss Venezuela with Latin American broadcaster Venevision.
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NewsBBC ‘appalled’ by Stuart Hall actions
The BBC has said it is “appalled” at the behaviour of former Radio 5 Live broadcaster Stuart Hall, who has today admitted to 14 charges of indecently assaulting girls.
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NewsDPP unveils its latest report: The Creative Revolution
There are no creative benefits to end-to-end digital workflows – that was the stark message from the Digital Production Partnership (DPP) at last night’s launch of its latest report, the Creative Revolution.
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NewsC4 digital shake up prompts departures
Channel 4’s head of convergent formats Anna Cronin and head of multiplatform drama Hilary Perkins are understood to be exiting the broadcaster as part of a digital shake-up.
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NewsNesbitt explores New Zealand for ITV
James Nesbitt is to tour New Zealand for ITV, offering a unique perspective on the country he adopted as a temporary home during the production of The Hobbit film.
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RatingsPolitician’s Husband loses third of audience
BBC2 drama The Politician’s Husband lost nearly a third of its audience on Thursday – as MasterChef bowed out with a similar performance to last year.
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CommentTV Critics: The Repo Man; 12 Year Old Lifer; The Politician's Husband
“Sometimes, a programme comes along which succeeds purely on the eccentricity of the central figure.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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NewsGetty Images triumphs at Focal International Awards
Getty Images picked up the award for Footage Library of the Year at last night’s Focal International Awards.
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CommentFinding the next Jane Campion
Beth Cordingly on the importance of nurturing the the next generation of film-makers.
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NewsVaizey announces update to Future of Innovation in TV Technology Taskforce
The Digital TV Group (DTG) has published the first status update of the government-backed Future of Innovation in Television Technology (FITT) Taskforce.
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RatingsThe sun shines on ITV
Warm weather takes its toll but BGT maintains lead over The Voice as Sundays shape up nicely
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RatingsC5 viewers go wild for Ben
Channel 5 launched Ben Fogle: New Lives In The Wild on Monday at 9pm.
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RatingsFox cracks the Da Vinci code
If Leonardo Da Vinci even knew where or what South Wales was, I bet that, equipped as he was with something of a wild imagination, he would never have thought that one day a fictionalised account of his life would be filmed in Port Talbot.
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RatingsSwedish crime hits new low
Not The Nine O’Clock news once famously suggested that Roald Dahl’s mother couldn’t spell Ronald; it seems she couldn’t spell Arnie either, as BBC4’s latest member of its Scandinavian Saturday Night Club continued.
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CommentYou the Jury: Strange Hill High
CBBC’s new animated series Strange Hill High falls under the spotlight of our industry reviewers.


















