All Broadcast articles in 28 October 2011 – Page 2
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E4 to reveal Body Shockers
Comedian Tom Allen will front a clip show about the World’s Greatest Body Shockers for E4.
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Genius choice for Sky’s Idiot
An Idiot Abroad had 1.1 million/4% share on Sky 1 on Friday at 9pm – and a title that made a funny tabloid headline for Wayne Rooney’s sending off in England’s recent game.
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Utd drubbing boosts MOTD2
Big numbers for Match of the Day 2: 4 million/22% share on Sunday night at 10pm, compared with last week’s 2.3 million/12% share.
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CiTV acquires teen music shows
CITV has acquired the first two series of Nickelodeon live-action kids’ shows Big Time Rush and Victorious.
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Leopard lines up Matthew Bourne and da Vinci specials
Leopard Films is producing a Channel 4 doc about choreographer / director Matthew Bourne and has been drafted in to co-produce a Sky Arts live special on artist Leonardo da Vinci.
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Vera producer to help aspiring writers
Northern Film & Media is to give aspiring writers the chance to attend a workshop with the producer of ITV1 drama Vera.
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C4 orders Steve Jobs doc
Channel 4 has commissioned a fast-turnaround film on the life of Steve Jobs, the co-founder of technology company Apple.
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The Slap doubles BBC4's audience
THURSDAY: BBC4’s premiere of Australian drama The Slap more than doubled the channel’s audience for the slot.
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Is ITV turning into BBC?
Lumley and Ross shows may be more suited to rival channel but X Factor demise looks overdone.
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Shine boosts digital strategy with exec hiring
Shine Group has appointed a digital consultant to the newly-created role of chief technology officer as it moves to enhance its digital offering.
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ITV to relaunch news website
ITV is set to relaunch its news, sport and weather website as early as March 2012.
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Coach Trip gears up for Christmas special
12 Yard Productions is to produce a special Christmas series of Channel 4’s Coach Trip and has hired a new boss for its Scottish division.
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Comment
28 Oct '11
“I couldn’t help but think it would have been done better by the British.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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BBC1's Hidden ends on low
THURSDAY: BBC1 drama Hidden bowed out with a series low audience of less than 3.7m.
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Comment
27 Oct '11
“His bulletproof status has been founded on words as lyrical as the sights they accompany.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Rajar round-up (Q3 2011)
Broadcast’s round-up of the latest radio audience figures, including at-a-glance tables for the biggest stations, shows and digital listening numbers.
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Digital radio tops 300m hours; analogue slides
RAJAR: Digital radio listening has broken the 300 million hours barrier for the first time – as tuning into analogue stations continues to slide.
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BBC local radio reach up to 17% ahead of DQF cuts
RAJAR: BBC local radio, currently facing staff cuts of up to 20%, has reported an increase of nearly 300,000 listeners across its England network.
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Radio 1 hits record high as Moyles drops 275k
RAJAR: Radio 1 breakfast DJ Chris Moyles has lost more than 275,000 listeners despite the BBC youth station racking up its biggest audience since 1999.
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Virgin Media: Tivo attracts 75,000 new subs
Virgin Media has netted 222,000 subscribers to its connected TV service Tivo - with a third of them new to the cable TV operator.