All Broadcast articles in 23 June 2006 – Page 7

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    Big Brother's graceless departure nets C4 5.9m

    2006-06-19T11:55:00Z

    Grace Adams-Short's departure from the Big Brotherhouse managed to bring a strong 5.9 million (28.3%) to Channel 4 at 10pm on Friday.

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    Endemol sale a matter of months

    2006-06-19T11:50:00Z

    Spanish telecoms giant Telefonica has confirmed plans to sell Endemol within a matter months, increasing speculation of a John de Mol/Mediaset joint bid for the Big Brotherproducer.

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    Sky One interviews Kylie

    2006-06-19T09:45:00Z

    Sky One has secured an exclusive interview with Kylie Minogue, in one of the first television appearances made by the pop singer since she was treated for cancer.

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    50 jobs at risk as ITV shuts Granada Bristol

    2006-06-19T09:40:00Z

    ITV is to axe its factual programme department Granada Bristol, which makes Channel 4's Monarchyseries, putting 50 jobs at risk.

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    ITV and Pact strike new media rights deal

    2006-06-19T09:15:00Z

    ITV and Pact have struck a deal over new media rights, giving the broadcaster a 30-day, cross-platform window in which to show programmes.

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    Ex-Today editor Marsh welcomes C4 morning radio rival

    2006-06-19T09:00:00Z

    Kevin Marsh, the former editor of BBC Radio 4's Today programme, has welcomed a planned Channel 4 rival to the show, but dismissed its criticism of Today as 'very familiar'.

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    iPod won't kill the radio star

    2006-06-19T08:00:00Z

    Far from being the death knell for radio, the invention of the iPod could help shore up the medium, according to a new study of radio listeners' habits.

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    Freeview set to overtake satellite TV

    2006-06-19T08:00:00Z

    Freeview is set to overtake satellite television in the UK by the end of this year, according to a new report on digital TV take-up.