All Broadcast articles in 26 October 2007 – Page 5

  • People_Martin_Delamere
    Features

    Testing times for TV brands

    2007-10-24T13:46:37.780Z

    Brand experts and commentators discuss how to get viewers’ attention in a multiplatform world.

  • People_Ella_Fitzgerald2
    News

    BBC streams Electric Proms

    2007-10-24T13:41:46.137Z

    BBC Radio will provide video streaming of the Electric Proms and the London Jazz Festival in the next month.

  • People_Mark_Goodier
    News

    GMG considers in-house sales

    2007-10-24T13:39:09.317Z

    Guardian Media Group could take its ad sales in-house following the termination of its contract with Global Radio.

  • people_peter_bennett_jones
    Comment

    Creative crisis

    2007-10-24T13:36:33.677Z

    TV’s free-thinkers are being stifled, warns Peter Bennett-Jones.

  • people_emily_bell
    Comment

    ITV can’t rewind values

    2007-10-24T13:35:07.027Z

    The return of a trusted newsman will not restore the network’s former glory.

  • BBC_demo_2
    News

    BBC delays voluntary redundancy letters

    2007-10-24T13:14:40.497Z

    The BBC will not speak to staff until divisions have met with the unions.

  • prog_great_british_journeys
    News

    Tern unveils multimedia arm

    2007-10-24T12:12:08.777Z

    Scottish factual and entertainment indie Tern Television has launched a new multimedia division.

  • Shows_Planet_Earth
    News

    NHU faces major cuts

    2007-10-24T12:08:52.250Z

    The BBC natural history unit (NHU) in Bristol is expected to lose 57 staff from its 180 strong team.

  • News

    Welcome to Broadcastnow

    2007-10-24T11:57:45.397Z

    Broadcastnow.co.uk has a new look - and the further good news is that there is more on the way. Read more here.

  • prog_A_Room_with_View
    Features

    A Room with a View

    2007-10-24T10:50:11.053Z

    IWC Media and Andrew Davies’ fresh take on EM Forster risks the ire of Merchant Ivory fans.

  • prog_frankenstein
    Comment

    Catherine Catton and Indy Selvarajah

    2007-10-24T10:47:35.767Z

    Catherine Catton and Indy Selvarajah review the latest TV shows.

  • people_david_beckham
    Features

    Winning ways

    2007-10-24T10:42:11.550Z

    Even when British sports people fail, TV can still score big ratings. Liz Thomas looks at some sporting highlights.

  • prog_top_gear
    Features

    A new split in BBC factual

    2007-10-24T10:22:18.177Z

    A restructured BBC factual splits in-house and indie commissioning as part of plans for a leaner, fitter corporation.

  • People_Stephen_Green
    News

    Galleon buys multimedia firm

    2007-10-24T10:05:22.340Z

    Galleon Holdings has agreed a deal to buy Hong Kong interactive TV producer Phoenix Investment Global.

  • prog_last-chance_kids
    News

    Today's TV Critics

    2007-10-24T08:00:00Z

    Verdicts from newspaper television critics on programmes broadcast on Tuesday 23rd October 2007.

  • Radio_desk
    News

    Ofcom delays FoR findings

    2007-10-23T16:32:42.723Z

    The UK radio industry will have to wait longer than expected to discover Ofcom’s proposals for the future regulation of the sector after the watchdog delayed publishing its Future of Radio consultation until later this year.

  • Finance_stocks&shares
    News

    Mixed fortunes for indies

    2007-10-23T16:31:31.283Z

    Welsh indie Boomerang is planning to float on the London Stock Exchange’s AIM market in the coming weeks, but how have the other producers in the Broadcast 20 fared this year?

  • People_Hugh_Jackman
    News

    BBCW drama canned

    2007-10-23T16:31:15.313Z

    BBC Worldwide's first major US drama, Viva Laughlin, has been cancelled after just two episodes.

  • Mobile_Phone_User
    News

    New boss for Orange UK

    2007-10-23T16:26:21.210Z

    Tom Alexander has been appointed chief executive of Orange UK, replacing Bernard Ghillebaert.

  • News

    Tindle to sell stations

    2007-10-23T16:26:00Z

    Tindle Radio, the 13-station local radio group owned by newspaper entrepreneur Sir Ray Tindle, is up for sale.