All Broadcast articles in 26 October 2007 – Page 2
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Spurs defeat gives victory to ITV4
ITV4’s coverage of Tottenham Hotspurs’ Uefa Cup defeat by Getafe was seen by 1.2m viewers from 8pm, a share of 6.56% in multichannel homes.
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Garvie not in frame for BBC1 controller
BBC Worldwide director of content and production Wayne Garvie has not been contacted about the BBC1 controller job.
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Features
Single documentary
Downbeat documentaries were in vogue with Creative Report awards judges this year...
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Playhouse Disney launches staggercast
The Disney Channel is set to launch the UK’s first 25-minute staggercast service for its pre-school channel Playhouse Disney.
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Richard and Judy book special fails to impress
Richard & Judy’s Best Kids’ Books only attracted 648,000 viewers (2.9%) at 8pm last night.
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TV-Loonland’s The Owl goes global
Kids indie TV-Loonland has secured a raft of international deals for animated series The Owl after it was picked up by the BBC.
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Most creative indies
A run down of the most creative independent production companies in the UK.
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The most creative in-house producers
A run down of the most creative in-house production departments in the UK.
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TWI to cut 130 jobs
Sports giant TWI is set to axe more than 130 posts as part of a stringent cost-cutting drive to help boost profits.
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ID and Whizz Kid strike deal
Whizz Kid Entertainment has signed a first look deal with ID Distribution, covering formats and completed shows.
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Classic FM is top commercial station
Classic FM has increased its audience by 140,000 and now averages 5.84 million listeners per week.
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BBC radio suffers
The BBC suffered a disappointing Rajars with four of its five main national radio networks seeing their audience reach fall.
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Alderley Edge: TV’s choice drama location
Once a year the Channel 4 board meets in Manchester and afterwards invites local producers to a reception.
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Paramount takes CBS double
Paramount Comedy1 has picked up the second season of Rules of Engagement and third of Everybody Hates Chris.
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New BBC2 Choir series
Twenty Twenty will encourage schoolboys to take up singing in a follow-up to the Bafta-winning The Choir.
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Bravo probes UK crime
Bravo will reveal the world of crime in the UK in a three-part ob doc series from SMG Productions.
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Deeley to go backstage on Bones for Sky One
Two specials will air before the new series launches next month.
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Soho wins ‘quiet’ Crossrail
Soho’s post houses have won a major concession from London’s proposed Crossrail project.