All Broadcast articles in 27 November 2009 – Page 5
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News
British acts clean up at Emmys
Veteran actress Julie Walters and up-and-coming star Ben Whishaw took the top acting honours as British talent dominated the International Emmys awards.
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News
Endemol buys Tiger and Darlow
Global production giant Endemol has bought Tiger Aspect and Darlow Smithson Productions for around £30m, ending the indies’ turbulent relationship with former parent IMG Media.
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Sun, Sea and A&E returns to Virgin
Virgin 1 has commissioned a second series of ob doc hit Sun, Sea and A&E from October Films.
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News
Cheryl Cole to host ITV1 special
X Factor judge Cheryl Cole is set to star in a celebrity-packed special for ITV1 this Christmas.
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News
GMTV broke sponsorship rules
GMTV’s sponsored morning segment Talking Telly has been found in breach of the broadcasting code by Ofcom.
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News
Aziz files £5m lawsuit against ITV
A local newsreader is suing ITV for £5m on the grounds of race, sex and age discrimination.
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ITV cleared over talent show complaints
ITV and Talkback Thames have successfully fought off almost 4,500 complaints concerning the treatment of Danyl Johnson on The X Factor and Hollie Steele and Susan Boyle on Britain’s Got Talent after Ofcom cleared the broadcaster of any wrongdoing.
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Ratings
I'm a Celeb bounces back to 10m
I’m a Celebrity… was back with a bang on Saturday night with an audience of 10m (40.9%) after recording it’s lowest figures of the series so far on Friday.
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Ratings
Children in Need hits 12m peak
BBC1’s Children in Need extravaganza ruled the schedule on Friday night, edging out Coronation Street and flattening I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here.
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Comment
Fresh thinking needed for local news provision
The future of local news on UK commercial radio is probably no longer just about a radio-only solution, writes Paul Robinson.
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News
Panasonic readies Winter Olympics HD tech
Panasonic will provide a huge quantity of both broadcast and AV equipment for HD coverage of the Winter Olympics in Vancouver next year.
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News
First community radio station to close
A lack of money looks set to force the closure of the UK’s first full-time community radio station at the end of the year.
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Comment
22 Nov, ‘09
“Followed the same plodding format throughout.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Ratings
Jedward exit peaks at 15.9m
A huge audience of 15.9m viewers tuned into ITV1 last night to see Irish twins John and Edward get the boot on The X Factor.
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News
International Emmys honours Frost
British TV personality David Frost will be honoured at the 37th Annual International Emmy Awards for a wide-ranging career that has taken him from pioneering political satire on television to conducting serious interviews with former President Richard Nixon and other newsmakers.
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News
Norman: ITV could 'charge for channels'
The new chairman of ITV is considering charging viewers for some of its channels as part of a complete overhaul of the broadcaster, it has been reported.
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The Broadcast Interview
Victoria Jaye, BBC Multiplatform
Head of fiction and entertainment multiplatform commissioning. Responsible for commissioning strategy and financial management for drama, entertainment and comedy cross-platform.
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