All Broadcast articles in 20 May 2011 – Page 5
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NewsRushes makes new appointments
Rushes has made two new appointments to its production team, with Anthony McCaffery promoted to the role of head of production and Luke Toyne joining the facility as CG commercials producer.
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NewsSky under fire for taking post projects in-house
Sky is directing indies to complete an increasing amount of post-production at its new West London base, post houses have claimed.
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FeaturesInside the Human Body
Full post on the four-part series about the wonders of the human body.
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FeaturesFour Rooms
Full post on the new series where people attempt to sell their possessions to art, antiques and collectibles dealers.
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RatingsKerry Katona ends on a low
WEDNESDAY: Kerry Katona’s ITV2 series finished with the lowest audience of the run - less than half of the viewers that tuned it for its debut.
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RatingsBritish Soap Awards second worst on record
WEDNESDAY: The British Soap Awards attracted the second lowest audience in its history and was beaten by The Apprentice in the 9pm slot.
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NewsSony says supply of monitors at "usual levels"
Sony has moved to reassure the broadcast sector that stock levels of professional monitors and its entry level professional camcorders are “back to usual levels”.
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NewsJeremy Hunt eyes shake-up of local TV plans
The government may scrap plans for a new national TV network in favour of a more locally-led model, Jeremy Hunt has confirmed.
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NewsBBC's Matt Frei joins C4 News
Channel 4 News has poached two BBC journalists Matt Frei and Jackie Long and has appointed Cathy Newman as a regular presenter as part of an ongoing restructure.
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Comment19 May '11
“It gave us a highly engaging hour starring some highly engaging Orthodox Jews.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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RatingsSing if you’re winning
Annual cheese fest Eurovision hits the right note, gaining its biggest audience in six years.
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RatingsA spoonful of Sugar for BBC2
This week, BBC2 enjoyed more morsels from The Apprentice table that was once its own, Channel 4 proved once again that real hospitals are compelling, while The Shadow Line faced up to the ‘episode two test’.
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RatingsToo much of a Glee thing?
Julia Bradbury this week walked about in Iceland, Celebrity Juice topped the charts, while Glee’s success might end up being a double-edged sword for E4.
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RatingsTop 100 network programmes
Find out who topped the ratings league table for network programming from 9-15 May and browse the top 100.
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RatingsTop 30 BBC2, Channel 4, Channel 5
Find out the top 30 programmes on BBC2, Channel 4 and Channel 5 from 9-15 May as well as the performance of all the terrestrials across week 19.
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RatingsTop 30 multichannel programmes
Find out the top 30 multichannel programmes for 9-15 May as well as the share of viewing across digital homes.
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RatingsDemographic Focus
Explore the ratings breakdown demographically across the main terrestrial and multichannel broadcasters for 9-15 May.
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RatingsGenre Overview
Browse the top 10 children’s, factual, drama, entertainment, comedy, music and arts from 9-15 May.
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RatingsITV1’s Vera unearths extra 1.2m
ITV1 crime drama Vera is generating significant uplift through PVR viewing - a welcome boost given that a second series is firmly on the cards.


















