All Broadcast articles in 21 December 2012 – Page 3
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Olympics watched by 90% of UK
Over 51m viewers watched TV coverage of the London 2012 Olympic Games while 31m watched the Paralympics, Ofcom has revealed.
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Virgin Media strikes Al Jazeera deal
Virgin Media has struck its first carriage deal with Al Jazeera in a move which will see two of its channels launch on the service.
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TOWIE helps relaunch SBS channel
Danish broadcaster SBS is launching a new youth skewing channel and has acquired The Only Way Is Essex from All3Media International as its centrepiece.
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Steve Macallister exits BBCW in management rejig
BBC Worldwide has made a number of changes to its management structure that will see its international distribution boss Steve Macallister leave the company.
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Comment
TV Critics: Bad Santas; Fabulous Baker Brothers; Inside Claridge's
“Not sure what we’ve done to deserve stuff like this, but I think we must have been very naughty.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Inside Claridges finishes with 4m high
BBC2 documentary series Inside Claridge’s hit a new high of 4m for its final episode, beating BBC1 and ITV1 in the 9pm slot.
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Lord McAlpine settles with BBC and ITV
Lord McAlpine has formally settled libel claims totalling more than £300k with the BBC and ITV in the High Court this morning.
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FremantleMedia to adapt Craig Pearce's The Maid
FremantleMedia is producing an international TV series based on New York Times bestseller The Maid, written by Moulin Rouge writer Craig Pearce.
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Paula Trafford to lead Keo North
Keo Films head of popular factual and features Paula Trafford is to manage the indie’s Scottish arm from the New Year.
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True North opens Manchester offices
Leeds-based indie True North is to open an office in Manchester to help it forge closer relationships with commissioners based at MediaCityUK.
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Comment
Solving the VFX skills shortage
There’s more than meets the eye to the UK’s VFX skills shortage says Munky’s Gary Brown.
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C4 orders quick turnaround doc on Newtown shootings
Matt Frei will front a fast turnaround Dispatches, The American School Massacre, about the Newtown shootings on Channel 4 tonight.
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Tony Wood exits Lime Pictures
Lime Pictures creative director Tony Wood is leaving the Hollyoaks producer the company after seven years.
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Shure appoints Ellis as sales manager
Shure Distribution UK has appointed John Ellis as regional sales manager.
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AMC orders full series of Endemol's Low Winter Sun
US cable network AMC has ordered a full season of Low Winter Sun, a remake of the Tiger Aspect-produced British miniseries.
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The IT Crowd set for special in 2013
Graham Linehan has revealed The IT Crowd will return for a Channel 4 special in 2013, along with details of his forthcoming Count Arthur Strong series for BBC2.
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Big Brother most complained about show of the year
Big Brother, The X Factor and Phillip Schofield’s paedophile list stunt on This Morning have become the year’s most complained about shows according to data released by Ofcom.
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BBCW launches raft of channel in Burma
BBC Worldwide is launching three channels in Burma for the first time.
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Comment
TV Critics: The Making of a Lady; The Killing; SPOTY; River Cottage; Him & Her
“There’s something of Hunderby about it… Only this doesn’t have the laughs.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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