All Broadcast articles in 23 June 2006
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Italians are the most devoted World Cup viewers
Over 20% of the UK population watched England's first World Cup match on TV at home, making them the third most patriotic nation behind Italy and Germany.
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Flextech content chief has his say via podcast
Flextech's content chief Malcolm Wall is positioning himself as media pundit with the launch of his own video podcast.
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Big Brother is cheered on by 4.1m
The sight of the Big Brotherhousemates dressed as majorettes appealed to the viewers with 4.1 million (17.3%) tuning to Channel 4 at 9pm.
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Ofcom chief hits out at health groups over TV ad ban
Ofcom chief executive Stephen Carter has criticised health organisations, which are taking legal action against the regulator over its failure to consider a complete ban on junk food ads, claiming they are using the law for public relations ends.
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Piers Morgan makes strong US debut
Piers Morgan is on track to repeat the American success of Simon Cowell, as the new talent show he judges on debuted with ratings of over 12 million on US network NBC.
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Hustle to be re-made by Fox as a US movie
Kudos Film & Television drama Hustleis set to move to the big screen after US studio 20th Century Fox picked up the film rights to the BBC 1 series.
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Flextech hands out two promotions
Living TV boss, Claudia Rosencrantz has promoted senior commissioning editor Clare Hollywood to head of commissioning.
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ITV and BBC agree World Cup spoils
ITV and the BBC have agreed on how to divide the next round of World Cup games, which do not include England.
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'Why we sold BBC Books to Random House'
The BBC Worldwide executive responsible for the deal to sell BBC Books to international publisher Random House has said redundancies will be kept to a minimum.
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C4 in comedy reshuffle
Channel 4 has restructured its comedy department, promoting Andrew Newman to oversee its output alongside his existing entertainment brief.
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PEER POLL: ITV's sports presenters
The latest question in Broadcast's peer poll asks: Is Gabby Logan better than Steve Rider at presenting ITV's World Cup matches?
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Opinion - Comment - Nationwide reborn?
With Nationwide set to return in the summer, John Mair, who worked onthe programme from 1981 to 1983, recalls the glory days and catches upwith anchor Michael Barratt.
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Off the record - Where will former Television Corporation chiefexecutive re-appear?
People keep asking the question - where will former TelevisionCorporation chief executive Peter Salmon re-appear. ...
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Analysis - Can C4 take them on?
Broadcast's report last week revealing Channel 4's plans to launch arival to Radio 4's Today sparked a debate about how well the programmeserves its audience. So could a competitor really succeed, asks LucyRouse.
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Sky News introduces three new roles
Sky News has made three promotions in the wake of the channel's cull of 17 jobs and return to a rolling news format.
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Shaps reveals cuts and costs savings
ITV director of television Simon Shaps yesterday spelled out the network's programming strategy and how the announcement of£100m in savings will impact on schedules and commissioning.
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BBC Books sale puts jobs at risk
Publisher Random House has acquired a majority stake in BBC Books, whose titles include Rick Stein's French Odysseyand David Attenborough's Life in the Undergrowth, in a move expected to put jobs at risk.
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BBC1's New Street Law ends with 3.2m
BBC1's legal drama series New Street Lawended its eight-part run last night, attracting only 3.2 million (15.3%).
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World Cup Watch: Dutch and Argentinian goalless draw brings 9.5m to ITV1
Despite the lack of goals the World Cup match between the Netherlands and Argentina brought ITV1 a peak audience of 9.5 million (44%) at 8.40pm.
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Read Andy Duncan's speech in full
Maximising public value in the 'now' media worldThe New Statesman media lecture, 21 June 2006