All Broadcast articles in 26 October 2007 – Page 4
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Digital listening surges ahead
Digital radio listening has risen by 23% over the past three months.
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ITV staff may pay price for Deloitte report
Insiders believe staff may yet leave the broadcaster.
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Outrage at NHU cuts
The BBC's plan to cut almost a third of jobs at the NHU has prompted outrage among wildlife programme makers.
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TV’s most creative
Life on Mars has emerged as the UK’s most creative television show in Broadcast’s Creative Report 2007.
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Five puts chefs on trial
Five director of programmes Jay Hunt has made her first major mark on the channel’s schedule.
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The Deal to air on HBO
Granada’s drama charting Tony Blair’s rise to power and his relationship with Gordon Brown, will air in the US.
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ABC shows on 4oD
Disney ABC Int Television has partnered with C4 to make shows available free via VoD for the first time in Europe.
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Lord Eatwell takes chair
Former Commercial Radio Companies Association chairman Lord John Eatwell has been appointed as chairman of the Classic FM Consumer Panel.
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Revenue boost for UBC
A bumper period of commissioning helped radio indie UBC Media boost group turnover by 9% for the first six months to 30 September 2007.
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Crow takes on Edit House
Shepherds Bush-based facility Crow TV has taken on the staff, assets and lease of Endemol’s in-house facility The Edit House.
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Fountain buys HD cam
Fountain Studios has purchased four HDC-1500 studio cameras from Sony in its first acquisition of HD equipment.
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RDF lifted by ITV vote of confidence
Friday’s late slump on Wall Street meant that the FTSE 100 struggled for momentum this week.
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Rush of deals likely before April tax hike
A spate of indie company consolidation could be on the cards.
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Features
Roger Cook
British investigative journalism pioneer Roger Cook is returning to our screens with a 20th anniversary special.
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Features
ITV entertainment specials
ITV has upped the ante this year by investing generously in big, glossy shows to push its ratings boundaries.
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