All Broadcast articles in 6 April 2012 – Page 5
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Twenty Twelve returns with 1m
FRIDAY: Olympic comedy Twenty Twelve returned with its biggest audience on record in its new BBC2 home.
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C4 battles BBC at South Bank awards
Channel 4 dramas This is England ’88 and Top Boy will square off against BBC1’s Sherlock at this year’s South Bank Sky Arts Awards.
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Titanic loses 2.5m viewers
SUNDAY: ITV1’s epic miniseries Titanic hit choppy waters, losing more than a third of its viewers in the face of competition from Silent Witness.
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Netflix US acquires United
MIPTV: World Productions’ BBC2 drama United will be broadcast in the US, Canada, Latin America following deals made by Content Television.
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Sony unveils NEX FS700 and HXR NX30E
Sony today launched two new camcorders, with the NEX FS700 the latest addition to the manufacturer’s range of NXCAM camcorders.
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Shed Media takes majority stake in Renegade
Shed Media Group has acquired a majority stake in Don’t Tell The Bride producer Renegade Pictures, as first predicted by Broadcast two months ago.
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Pace appoints international president
Set-top box manufacturer Pace has appointed Shane McCarthy as president of its international business unit.
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BGT widens its lead on The Voice
SATURDAY: Britain’s Got Talent widened the gap on The Voice UK after pulling in its highest-rating second episode since 2009.
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Broadcast Indie Survey 2011
Click to view the definitive report on the UK independent production sector.
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