All Broadcast articles in 30 November 2012 – Page 5
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News
BBC to confront 'management failings'
The BBC will make a “clear statement” on the management failures that led to Newsnight shelving its Jimmy Savile expose after the “expensive” Pollard inquiry has reported, according to Lord Patten.
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Justin Fletcher scoops third Bafta
Kids’ TV star Justin Fletcher has become the UK’s most awarded children’s TV presenter after scooping the third Bafta of his career at this week’s British Academy Children’s Awards.
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Comment
ITN seeks Truthloader on YouTube
ITN’s Chris Shaw on the challenges of launching a groundbreaking TV news service.
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News
Zodiak Rights sells 100 hours in Canada
International distributor Zodiak Rights has struck two deals to screen 100 hours of UK hit programmes in Canada.
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BBC Worldwide names acting CEO
Paul Dempsey has been named the interim chief executive of BBC Worldwide while Tim Davie remains acting director general until next year.
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MTV heads back down to The Valleys
MTV has commisioned a second series of Cardiff-based structured reality show The Valleys from indie True North.
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Ratings
X Factor quarter-final draws 8m
The X Factor pulled in its second lowest live audience of the series on Saturday as Merlin climbed to a series high.
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Your View sues YouView over brand name
Total Ltd, a Gloucestershire based telecoms company is instituting High Court proceedings against YouView after a successful High Court ruling last month that the YouView brand name is confusingly similar to its existing Your View brand.
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ITVS GE inks Nordic VoD deal
ITV Studios distribution arm has secured a multi-year deal with Nordic video-on-demand provider, Svensk Filmindustri, for a number of its high profile crime dramas.
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Merlin execs to leave Shine
Merlin executive producers Johnny Capps and Julian Murphy have become the latest Shine TV bosses to leave the company to start their own business.
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BIJ: BBC had 'complete control' over McAlpine report
The BBC had “complete control” over the erroneous Newsnight report that implicated Lord McAlpine in child abuse allegations, according to the Bureau of Investigative Journalism (BIJ).
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Ratings
Sebastian Vettel F1 victory clinches season record audience
Sebastian Vettel’s Formula 1 championship winning drive in Brazil drew a season-high audience for BBC1, as Peep Show returned to Channel 4 with a seven year low.
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Comment
TV Critics: Peep Show, Him and Her; 4Funnies; Return To Forgotten Britain
“Watch-through-your-fingers-make-it-stop stuff.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Ratings
Me and Mrs Jones bows out on low
Me and Mrs Jones, BBC1’s sitcom from the makers of Sherlock, ended on Friday with a series low and was beaten by a David Attenborough doc on BBC2.
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News
Dallas to incorporate death of Larry Hagman
The death of Larry Hagman, who played J.R Ewing in Dallas, is to be woven into the storyline of the US soap.
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Merlin casts final spell for BBC1
Merlin is to be laid to rest after five series as the producers believe the story has reached a natural end.
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