All Broadcast articles in 26 March 2015 – Page 5
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News
Channel 4 & Sky out of the running to sign Clarkson
Channel 4 and Sky will not move to sign up Jeremy Clarkson after he was sacked by the BBC earlier today.
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Clarkson investigation: key findings
Click for the specific facts uncovered by BBC Scotland boss Ken MacQuarrie during his investigation into the Top Gear host.
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Jeremy Clarkson: 'fracas' timeline
Click for a comprehensive run through of how events unfolded for the Top Gear host.
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BBC sacks Jeremy Clarkson but backs Top Gear
BBC director general Tony Hall has confirmed that Jeremy Clarkson’s contract will not be renewed after an internal inquiry found the presenter physically assaulted Top Gear producer Oisin Tymon.
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Really nabs Born To Kill from C5
UKTV channel Really has nabbed long-running crime series Born To Kill from Channel 5.
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Penny Dreadful scores five Bafta Craft nominations
Sky Atlantic’s gothic thriller Penny Dreadful has received five nominations in this year’s British Academy Television Craft Awards.
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Ratings
540k tune in to Teens
TUESDAY: Digital-rig format Teens failed to generate the same buzz as its forerunner The Secret Life of Students for Channel 4.
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Audio Network opens Manchester base
Music licencing business Audio Network has opened an office in Manchester as part of plans to expand its footprint.
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ITV2 returns to Release The Hounds
Horror gameshow Release The Hounds is to return to ITV2 for an extended second series.
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Gareth Malone prepares acapella for BBC2
Gareth Malone is to return to BBC2 for an acapella spin-off of The Choir from Twenty Twenty.
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BBCW super brands chief to join A+E
Amanda Hill, one of the architects of BBC Worldwide’s super-brand strategy, is leaving to join US broadcaster A+E Networks.
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Critics
TV Critics: Dara and Ed's Great Big Adventure; Teens; Burger Bar to Gourmet Star
“It needed the extra jokey-blokes stuff like a tortilla needs mayonnaise.”
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James Corden’s US debut ratings revealed
The Late Late Show with James Corden got off to a good start on Monday evening, beating NBC’s rival brand Late Night with Seth Myers.
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Keith Lemon goes Back to the Future
Keith Lemon will step back in time to celebrate the 30th anniversary of iconic 1980s film franchise Back to the Future.
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MPs 'deeply concerned' by BBC EU coverage
A group of MPs has expressed deep concern at the BBC’s approach to the EU, arguing that its coverage fails to demonstrate impartiality and other Reithian values.
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BBC: ‘no decision’ on Clarkson
The BBC has insisted that “no decision” has been made on Jeremy Clarkson’s future following a report claiming that the Top Gear presenter will be sacked on 25 March.
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EVS reveals winners of C-Cast app competition
EVS has selected the first winners of its C-Cast APPlied Challenge, including Burst, an app which allows media firms to source and broadcast user generated content.
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Maycock takes on Quantel marketing role
Neil Maycock has been appointed to the role of vice president of marketing at Quantel and Snell.
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Comment
The painful truths of starting out in TV
With breaking into the industry becoming more competitive, young talent have to learn to be persistent, says Jonathan Dakin
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In brief: Doc Martin; 7Digital
Doc Martin is to return for a seventh series on ITV, while music provider 7Digital cut its losses last year. Click for more in today’s news round-up.