All Broadcast articles in 4 November 2011 – Page 5
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Ratings
71 Degrees North bows out with 2.6m
TUESDAY: The final of ITV1’s arctic challenge 71 Degrees North received a chilly reception.
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BVE to relocate to Excel
Broadcast Video Expo (BVE) together with sister event The Production Show (TPS) will move to the Excel exhibition centre in 2013.
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C4 boosts Britdoc funding
Channel 4 has increased its funding of the Britdoc documentary foundation by a third and extended its funding commitment to 2013.
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10 O'Clock Live to return with shorter format
Channel 4 has ordered a second series of current affairs show 10 O’Clock Live - but cut the format by 15 minutes.
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Bragg to explore written word for R4
Radio 4 is to broadcast a series fronted by Melvyn Bragg that will explore the history of the written word.
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BBC apologises for "misleading" MP reports
The BBC has apologised on air to Tory MP Andrew Tyrie for insinuating he had been influenced by Downing Street advisers, admitting its news reports “fell below our usual standards”.
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Features
Young Dracula
Illustrate Young Dracula’s journey from the old castle to his new home in the attic of Garside Grange school
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Mummifying Alan: Egypt's Last Secret
Provide offline, grade, online, audio and deliverables for the 90-minute Channel 4 programme
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News
Teen Vampires land on C4
US teenagers that adopt the lifestyle of vampires and drink blood are to be the subject of a new Channel 4 documentary.
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Thompson: we will listen to public on local radio
RADIO FESTIVAL: Mark Thompson has defended the cuts to BBC Local Radio – but said he will “listen carefully” to responses from listeners.
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Gaddafi coverage sparks 563 complaints
Graphic coverage of Colonel Gaddafi’s death on several news channels attracted 79 complaints to Ofcom and a further 484 to the BBC.
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C4 orders 8 Out of 10 Cats Christmas special
Channel 4 has ordered an hour-long Christmas special of panel show 8 Out of 10 Cats.
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Top Boy debuts with 1.1m
MONDAY: Channel 4’s uncompromising drama about drug crime in East London launched with just over 1m viewers.
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X Factor back on top with 12m
SUNDAY: The X Factor reclaimed its crown as the biggest show on television after being usurped the previous night by Strictly Come Dancing.
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Misfits return beaten by TOWIE
SUNDAY: Teen superhero drama Misfits returned to E4 with nearly 900,000 viewers but could not match the might of The Only Way Is Essex on ITV2.
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ITV staff to be updated on transformation
ITV’s senior management are to update staff on the company’s five-year transformation plan.
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Clock change impacts ratings
The TV industry faces a further wait for Sunday and Monday’s ratings after the weekend’s clock change disrupted Barb’s reporting system.