All Broadcast articles in 23 June 2006 – Page 4
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Comment - World Cup mugs news
C4's Stuart Cosgrove bemoans the news stations' pandering to the World Cup
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Macqueen drafts in Brat Camp producer
Channel 4's new head of documentaries, Angus Macqueen, has appointed the series producer of Brat Campto find a replacement for Wife Swapand committed to a strand for new directors.
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World Cup deals blow to multichannel
TV's World Cup winners and losers were clearly emerging this week with ITV1 and BBC1 pulling in massive audiences - leaving Five and the multichannel market as the biggest losers.
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Five biggest loser as World Cup takes hold
BBC2 and Five have largely struggled to make an impact with their new series as the TV schedules have been dominated by the World Cup.
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BBC: Salford must tie up bid in 'weeks'
The team behind the bid to make Salford the BBC's base in the region has been given a matter of weeks to tie up the loose ends surrounding the deal.
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Ross in BBC talks
TV presenter Jonathan Ross is in discussions with the BBC about making his Friday night talkshow through his own production company, Hot Sauce.
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BBC lines up Chiles to front new show
Match of the Day 2presenter Adrian Chiles has been signed up as the anchor for BBC1's new nightly magazine show pilot.
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Yorke heads BBC in-house drama
John Yorke is to become controller of the BBC's in-house drama production department, as part of a reshuffle of the corporation's key drama personnel.
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Challenge rules out Barrymore
Challenge TV has scrapped plans to bring in Michael Barrymore as presenter on its new game show Take It or Leave It, amid concerns over the negative publicity it will attract.
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Overtime? Speak to my agent-
A report on the increasing number of facilities opening editing agency arms
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Comment - Up against the Eton wall
The argument that TV journalists are too posh just won't wash, says Sam Delaney
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Interview - Bryan Cowgill: Mr Action Replay
Bryan Cowgill talks about how he helped to write TV history and his bitter departure from ITV
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St Anne's posts 80 Wives doc
St Anne's Post has completed the post for Talent TV's The Man with 80 Wives. In the hour-long documentary, reporter Sanjiv Bhattacharya searches for self-proclaimed prophet Warren Jeffs, who is reported to have 80 wives and over 250 children.
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McCloud to build a village for Channel 4
Grand Designspresenter Kevin McCloud is to build an entire village as part of an ambitious new Channel 4 series designed to pressurise politicians to improve the quality of housing in the UK.
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Dyke takes on Apprentice role in new C4 show
Greg Dyke is to become Channel 4's incarnation of Alan Sugar, fronting a major new Apprentice-style primetime series where the winner takes home a lucrative TV production contract.
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C4 to simulcast on web
Channel 4 will become the first UK terrestrial broadcaster to simulcast its channel online, as part of an ambitious 'now media' strategy unveiled by chief executive Andy Duncan.
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3 in pitch challenge
Mobile group 3 is challenging indies to pitch ideas for a cross-platform programme, with a£50,000 pot up for the winner.