All Broadcast articles in 20 August 2015 – Page 2
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News
Blast! uses ‘micro-rigs’ to capture Chester Zoo for C4
Blast! Films will use “micro-rig” filming techniques to capture animal behaviour at Chester Zoo for a Channel 4 documentary series.
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Lord Grade-chaired indie targets China
Infinity Creative Media, the indie set up by James Grant co-founder Russ Lindsay and chaired by Lord Michael Grade, is targeting the Chinese TV market after Chinese-focused investment firm Gate Ventures acquired a 20% stake in the business.
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Catherine Tate to star in Gold comedy
Catherine Tate and Car Share star Sian Gibson are to star in Gold’s latest original comedy commission.
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Top 100 network programmes: 10 - 16 August 2015
BBC1‘s Who Do You Think You Are? returned with Bake-Off baker Paul Hollywood managing 4.1million/21% at 9pm
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Top 30 shows (BBC2, C4, C5): 10 - 16 August 2015
Channel 4’s best this week was the first of three-part Twitter feed adaptation Very British Problems
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Top 50 Non-PSB shows: 10 - 16 August 2015
The launch of US drama Zoo was Sky1’s best performer this week with 466k/2.3% on Sunday at 9pm
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Top 15 consolidated shows: 3 - 9 August 2015
After a whopping 2.3 million recorded and watched,The Great British Bake Off ended on 11.6million/47%, the show’s second best ever after last year’s final.
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Top 30 multichannel programmes: 10 - 16 August 2015
The first episode of E4’s Made In Chelsea LA drew 530k/3% on Monday at 9pm.
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Ratings
Bake Off’s rise unaffected by Mary Berry gaffe
WEDNESDAY: The Great British Bake Off served up its second biggest audience on record – despite Mary Berry accidentally revealing who would be eliminated from the competition earlier in the day.
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Victoria Derbyshire pledges to work throughout cancer treatment
BBC broadcaster Victoria Derbyshire has pledged to continue to front her current affairs show on BBC2 and the BBC News Channel after being diagnosed with breast cancer.
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Critics
TV Critics: Return of the Giant Killers: Africa's Lion Kings; Britain’s Spending Secrets; Horizon: First Britons; Top Coppers
“Make no mistake, this was a beautifully shot, brutal look at the circle of life.”
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NUJ outraged over Boaden's Asian Network comments
NUJ members are “outraged” with Helen Boaden after the BBC director of radio allegedly described a 24-hour strike by Asian Network staff as a “jolly”.
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EE TV launches mobile-first features
Mobile operator EE has unveiled a host of mobile-first features designed to help personalise its fledgling TV service.
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Lightbox gains access to Vogue for BBC2
Channel 4 Growth Fund indie Lightbox has gained access to fashion magazine Vogue for its debut BBC2 commission.
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Ratings
ITV edges BBC2 in school doc battle
TUESDAY: ITV’s School Swap: The Class narrowly triumphed over BBC2’s Are Our Kids Tough Enough? Chinese School in the battle of the school documentaries.
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SNP MP slams BBC's referendum coverage
The Scottish National Party’s (SNP) media spokesman and former Newsnight reporter John Nicolson has criticised the BBC’s handling of the Scottish independence referendum.
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BBC2 tops social media study
BBC2 has come out on top of a study into which terrestrial broadcaster is the best-performing on social media.
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In brief: Sky News; Lionsgate; Anne Hathaway; Slingshot
Sky News has scheduled a Labour leadership debate, while Lionsgate has signed a first-look deal with the crator of The Hills. Read on for more
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CBS Drama to launch on Freeview
CBS Drama is to launch on Freeview, backed by the launch of several high-profile series including Sex and The City and Californication.
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Duncan Gray sets up entertainment indie
Duncan Gray, whose commissioning credits include Britain’s Got Talent for ITV and A League of Their Own for Sky 1, has launched an indie.
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