All Broadcast articles in 29 April 2005 – Page 3

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    Bids line up for Solent licence

    2005-04-28T08:30:00Z

    The UK's biggest radio groups are putting the finishing touches to bids that could land them a lucrative new FM licence in the Solent.

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    Belgium gambles on The X Factor

    2005-04-28T08:30:00Z

    The X Factoris set to be remade for audiences in Belgium, despite disappointing ratings for the Australian version.

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    BBC looks at improving subtitling and signing service

    2005-04-28T08:30:00Z

    BBC Broadcast and the National Deaf Children's Society (NDCS) have begun a study to improve television for minors with hearing difficulties.

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    BBC comedy post

    2005-04-28T08:30:00Z

    The BBC has poached the woman behind V Graham Nortonfrom Channel 4 for a new comedy commissioning post. Katie Taylor will become executive editor of comedy entertainment next month, taking on one of three new entertainment commissioning posts reporting to controller Jane Lush. In her five ...

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    Prescott criticises BBC over Iraq war bias

    2005-04-28T08:30:00Z

    The BBC is facing complaints from both major parties over its election coverage in the final week before polling day.

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    BBC Worldwide and HBO in comedy deal

    2005-04-28T08:30:00Z

    BBC Worldwide has signed a deal with HBO to co-produce Ricky Gervais's new comedy series Extras. The deal will see the six-part series aired on HBO, as well as being broadcast on BBC2 over the summer. The show is written by co-creators of ...

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    DGP arranges TV club nights

    2005-04-28T08:30:00Z

    DGP has designed and produced titles for a new strand on Thomson TV, produced by the Travel Channel. Freestyleis a weekly programme showcasing club-based hen and stag breaks in the sun for the 18 to 30-year-old age group. Designer Liam Corner worked in Photoshop and Flint ...

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    Ofcom PSB thinker goes it alone

    2005-04-28T08:30:00Z

    Ofcom's leading thinker on public service broadcasting is to leave to become an independent consultant after one final project for the regulator. Robin Foster, the strategy and marketing developments partner who put together Ofcom's -pivotal PSB review, will spend six months from July looking at how to cut red tape ...

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    Watson doc to air on BBC daytime

    2005-04-28T08:30:00Z

    The BBC has achieved a coup for its daytime line-up, commissioning veteran documentary-maker Paul Watson to make a fly-on-the-wall series.

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    Five to air Sky election show

    2005-04-28T08:30:00Z

    Sky News has been given its first terrestrial window for its general election coverage after agreeing to simulcast the results on Five.

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    Autocue international in administration

    2005-04-28T08:30:00Z

    Autocue International, the company that owns the 50-year old Autocue prompting system, has gone into administration and could be sold within weeks. Administrators Ernst & Young LLP said it was currently

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    Rivals acquire VFG kit and staff

    2005-04-28T08:30:00Z

    The recent collapse of equipment hire business VFG has benefited two of its main competitors.

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    BSkyB spends£5m on Sony HD facility

    2005-04-28T08:30:00Z

    BSkyB is spending£5m with Sony on establishing its high definition facility in west London.

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    Robinson designs on sex for C4

    2005-04-28T08:30:00Z

    Freelance animator Robinson designs on sex for C4freelance animator Keith Robinson has created stylised visual effe...

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    Angel Eye makes comedies for Radio 4

    2005-04-28T08:30:00Z

    Indie Angel Eye is using the talents of three stand-up comedians to bring the tragic tales of two losers to life for BBC Radio 4. Clement Doesn't Live Here Anymorecentres on a deceased anti-hero who returns to his house as a ghost. The 6 x 30-minute ...

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    C4 gives The Other Side earlier slots

    2005-04-28T08:30:00Z

    Channel 4 is handing new documentary talent primetime slots after the success of its late-night strand The Other Side.

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    C4 buys superplane test flight doc

    2005-04-28T08:30:00Z

    Factual producer Darlow Smithson is making a 120-minute documentary about the world's biggest airliner, which took its maiden test flight this week. Channel 4's commissioning editor for documentaries, Simon Dickson, has ordered World's Biggest Airliner: Building the Airbus A380. The documentary is being executive produced by ...

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    ABC Australia buys 35 hours from C4I

    2005-04-28T08:30:00Z

    Channel 4 International has sold 35 hours of programmes to ABC Australia including the fourth series of Tiger Aspect drama Teachers. ABC has also picked up the second series of Brat Camp, two-part documentary Who Wrote the Bible?,the second run of comedy ...

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    BBC2 prepares to mock the week with Bremnar

    2005-04-28T08:30:00Z

    Impressionist Rory Bremner is teaming up with comedian Dara O'Briain for a new Sunday night comedy show for BBC2.

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    ITV2 profiles button

    2005-04-28T08:30:00Z

    ITV2 has commissioned Scream Films to make a 60-minute documentary following the lives of British Formula 1 driver Jenson Button and his wife-to-be, former Fame Academy starlet Louise Griffiths. The show, which will look at the respective careers of the pair and the build-up to their wedding, will be executive ...