All Broadcast articles in 20 January 2012 – Page 5
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NewsParthenon sells Sport Science into Lat Am
Parthenon Entertainment has sold 40 hours of programming into Latin America.
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CommentDon’t go west when you can head Down Under
UK shows sell well in Australia so consider targeting there first, says Jay Kandola.
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The Broadcast InterviewPeter Fincham, ITV
The Downton Abbey v EastEnders Christmas Day clash was a turning point in ITV’s navigation of the commercial/editorial divide, its programming chief tells Lisa Campbell.
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FeaturesJapan: opportunities for UK indies
The Japanese TV market is set to grow rapidly following last year’s digital switchover. Lisa Campbell visited Tokyo with Pact and a group of UK indies to discover more.
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RatingsBBC2's Stargazing ends on 3m
WEDNESDAY: Stargazing Live came to out with a series low audience of nearly 3m, as MasterChef went off the boil slightly.
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CommentCatch-up if you can in 2012
VoD battle will intensify with arrival of Netflix, says Kate Bulkley.
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CommentA slimmer World Service will punch above its weight
Integration will drive creative renewal of BBC global news services, says Peter Horrocks.
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CommentAll publicity is good publicity, but...
It was kind of Paul Robinson to review Amazing Radio (here) and we’re delighted he likes what we do. Unfortunately, he got some facts wrong.
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CommentRoom 101 / The Exit List / Gadget Geeks
Windfall’s Rob Hartel and Pop Monkey’s Chuck Thomas on pet hates, evil twists and gizmo geeks.
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Behind The ScenesGypsy Blood, Channel 4
Photographer Leo Maguire discovered that film was the only way to unlock the emotional truth of male gypsies’ life - and in their own words.
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CommentOff Cuts: Mangan's hell on earth
Seems Stephen Mangan was taking the Golden Globes as seriously as his Brit comic counterpart Ricky Gervais.
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NewsEndemol shareholders agree to debt restructure
Two thirds of Endemol’s shareholders have reached an agreement to restructure the production company’s significant debt following months of discussions.
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TMS team commentates via iPad
The BBC Test Match Special team commentated live from the UAE via Skype on an iPad this morning following a fault with the local internet connection.
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Sony acquires Dolphin TV
Sony Pictures Television has strengthened its foothold in the UK with the acquisition of five channels from Dolphin TV.
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Features4 O'Clock Club
Introduce the relationship between the two main characters of the new CBBC comedy
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NewsBank Job extended for second series
The Bank Job, Channel 4’s latest interactive gameshow will return for a second extended series in February.
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RatingsWeek of big falls on BBC1
Ratings plummet for The Royal Bodyguard but Sherlock finale hooks viewers.
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RatingsGypsy Blood draws 2m
THURSDAY: Channel 4’s latest gypsy doc, looking at the more visceral side of traveller life, picked up more than 2m viewers.
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NewsGovernment blocks Pinewood's development plans
Pinewood’s proposed development of standing sets and 1,500 homes has been scuppered by the secretary of state for communities and local government.
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RatingsMystery of the lost viewers
Edwin Drood lost some of his mystery this week as BBC2 had a stab at guessing the end of the unfinished classic. Elsewhere, the channel proved that sport and baking need not be odd bedfellows.


















