All Broadcast articles in 23 October 2009

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  • Gavin & Stacey
    News

    BBC in Gavin & Stacey DVD sales row

    2009-12-08T09:51:00Z

    The release of the latest Gavin & Stacey episodes on DVD before they have been screened has prompted claims that the BBC is “devaluing” the licence fee.

  • Stuart Hall
    News

    BBC to mark career of Stuart Hall

    2009-12-08T09:46:00Z

    The career of broadcaster Stuart Hall will be celebrated by the BBC in a radio special to mark his 80th birthday this month.

  • The Ashes
    News

    Free sport prompts cash loss fears

    2009-12-08T09:45:00Z

    Sport’s governing bodies have claimed that restricting ‘crown-jewel’ live sporting events to free-to-air broadcast will mean a significant loss of revenue.

  • News

    Animal Planet orders third look at weird animals

    2009-10-23T15:42:00Z

    Animal Planet International and the Science Channel have teamed up to order a third series of Icon Films’ wildlife series Weird Creatures with Nick Baker.

  • David Dimbleby and Nick Griffin
    News

    Griffin: Question Time was a "lynch mob"

    2009-10-23T14:44:00Z

    BNP leader has called for a re-run of his Question Time appearance, claiming the show’s format was changed to turn it into a “lynch mob”.

  • In The Night Garden
    News

    BBC seals £25.5m cash boost for kids

    2009-10-23T14:01:00Z

    The BBC Trust has rubber stamped an extra £25.5m for the BBC’s children’s budget over the next three years - money that will be used to improve online audio services and regain lost audiences on BBC1 and the CBBC website.

  • News At Ten
    News

    Big Ben dropped from News At Ten

    2009-10-23T11:16:00Z

    ITV’s News At Ten is undergoing a revamp, which will see the image of the Big Ben clock face dropped from the title sequence.

  • Michael Comish
    Comment

    The dawn of Google’s dominance in video ads

    2009-10-23T11:12:00Z

    If Google’s ambitions in online video advertising are realised, it will leave a much smaller share of the digital pie for everyone else, writes Michael Comish.

  • Top Gear The Stig
    News

    Top Gear shifts Down Under

    2009-10-23T11:06:00Z

    Australian fans of Top Gear will need to change channels from early 2010, when the BBC motoring show shifts from SBS to the Nine Network.The deal includes Top Gear Australia, made by BBC Worldwide production partner Freehand, which has aired on SBS since September 2008.Julie Dowding, ...

  • The Bigamist Bride: My Five Husbands
    Comment

    23 Oct, '09

    2009-10-23T10:53:00Z

    “An uncomfortable hour.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.

  • Masterchef: The Professionals
    Ratings

    Masterchef finale whips up 4.7m

    2009-10-23T10:50:00Z

    Masterchef: The Professionals cooked up an impressive peak audience of 4.7m (19.5%) last night, as Steve Groves was crowned champion for 2009.

  • Tony Ball
    News

    Tony Ball appointed chairman of Portland

    2009-10-23T10:27:00Z

    Former BSkyB chief executive Tony Ball has been appointed chairman of the advisory council for communications consultancy Portland.

  • C4 ident
    News

    C4 to profile Britain's fattest man

    2009-10-23T10:24:00Z

    Channel 4 is lining up a documentary about “Britain’s fattest man” as he embarks on life-threatening surgery to lose weight.

  • Richard Branson with Virgin 1 mascot Red
    News

    Branson attacks Sky dominance

    2009-10-23T10:20:00Z

    Sir Richard Branson has personally waded into the row over BSkyB’s alleged dominance of the pay TV market, comparing the satellite operator to British Airways of the early 1990s.

  • sky plus
    News

    BSkyB now in 9.5m homes

    2009-10-23T10:18:00Z

    BSkyB signed 94,000 new subscribers in the third quarter and has now rolled out Sky+HD to one in six customers – after ploughing an extra £37m into marketing.

  • Question Time
    Ratings

    BNP Question Time lands 50% share

    2009-10-23T09:43:00Z

    The controversial appearance of BNP leader Nick Griffin on Question Time last night saw it record the highest viewing figures in its 30-year run, with a peak audience of 8.3m (52.4%) tuning into BBC1.

  • Peter Kay
    News

    Kay to front Royal Variety show

    2009-10-23T08:44:00Z

    Comedian Peter Kay will host 2009’s Royal Variety Performance in Blackpool, with a little help from Hollywood superstars Bette Midler and Whoopi Goldberg.

  • Nick Griffin
    News

    BBC defends BNP Question Time appearance

    2009-10-23T08:42:00Z

    The BBC has defended the appearance of Nick Griffin on a Question Time in which the BNP leader gave a twitchy performance and described homosexuals as “creepy”.

  • Question Time
    Comment

    Queasy over Question Time

    2009-10-22T17:43:00Z

    The Nick Griffin affair raises questions over the BBC’s moral authority.

  • Mark Thompson
    News

    BBC fears 30% cuts under Conservatives

    2009-10-22T17:42:00Z

    Senior BBC staff expect an incoming Tory government to usher in a period of radical change and shrink the corporation’s income by around 30% a year.