All Broadcast articles in 6 January 2017 – Page 2
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Hartlepool set to open two 11,000 sq ft sound stages
Hartlepool Borough Council wants to attract more film and TV productions to the town by turning a council-owned depot into a studio with two 11,000 sq ft sound stages.
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UKTV plots to double original hours
UKTV is hoping to double the number of original hours it commissions this year after growing its share of commercial viewership to an all-time high of 9.87% in 2016.
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Frank Spotnitz hunts UK writers for US procedural
The X Files exec producer Frank Spotnitz is seeking two emerging British TV writers to work on the second series of CBS drama Ransom.
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Narcos indie moves distribution HQ out of UK
Narcos producer Gaumont Television is moving its international distribution base from London to Los Angeles as part of an executive restructure.
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Richard Herring eyes C4 sitcom
Comedian Richard Herring is working on an ‘alternate universe’ sitcom for Channel 4.
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Video
Jamestown, Sky 1
Carnival Film and Television drama on the early days of the first British settlers in America.
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2017 on Channel 4
Mutiny, Spies and Eden are among the shows set to air over the next 12 months.
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US network ratings revealed
The presidential election helped cable news channels CNN, Fox News Channel and MSNBC to a bumper year, while NBC was the only broadcast network to make gains, according to year-end US ratings data.
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Hospital, BBC2
Label1 documentary shines a spotlight on the Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust.
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Ratings
CBB launch slides to 2.3m
TUESDAY: Celebrity Big Brother’s January opener slipped for the fourth consecutive year – but remained strong enough to outperform ITV, Channel 4 and BBC2.
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Critics
Robson Crusoe; Revolting; The Great Interior Design Challenge
“Robson Green is affable company even when he is failing to catch fish on a desert island.”
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BBC3 asks What Would Beyoncé Do?!
Comedian Luisa Omielan is bringing her stand-up special What Would Beyoncé Do?! to BBC3.
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The Landing offers flexible co-working facility
MediaCityUK technology and enterprise hub The Landing has launched a pay-as-you-go, co-working space called Launch.
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Scott joins Sony Professional as head of media solutions
Sony Professional Solutions Europe has appointed Richard Scott to the position of head of media solutions.
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Let It Shine to set standard for BBCS
The executive producer of BBC Studios’ entertainment format Let It Shine has acknowledged there is a “lot riding on it” becoming a success as the division prepares to commercialise.
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Ratings
Bear Hunt is C4's top show of 2016
Channel 4 animation We’re Going On A Bear Hunt has become the broadcaster’s most-watched show of 2016 after doubling its audience via time-shifted viewing.
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Most viewed shows of 2016 - overnight
The finals of Euro 2016, Strictly Come Dancing and the Grand National were among the most-watched shows live.
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Most viewed shows of 2016 - consolidated
The Great British Bake Off, Top Gear and The Big bang Theory were among the top consolidated shows of 2016.
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Halcyon dents Silent Witness
MONDAY: Left Bank Pictures’ The Halcyon dented the success of Silent Witness but was unable to overcome the BBC1 stalwart.
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