All Broadcast articles in 7 December 2012
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News
Avalon buys Artists Rights Group
Avalon Management Group has acquired All3Media’s talent agency Artists Rights Group (ARG).
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ITV cuts annual pay rise and drops Christmas bonus
ITV is to reduce its annual staff pay rise and ditch Christmas bonuses amid continued volatility in the television advertising market.
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The Fixer returns to BBC2
BBC2 has re-ordered business rescue series Alex Polizzi: The Fixer from Twofour.
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Ratings
Food Fight Club tackles 1.43m
Channel 4’s Jamie & Jimmy’s Food Fight Club was out-punched by the final part of BBC2’s Great Continental Railway Journeys on Thursday.
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Ratings
Hamm and Radcliffe deliver hit for Sky Arts
Sky Arts drama A Young Doctor’s Notebook, starring Daniel Radcliffe and Jon Hamm, scored one of the channel’s highest ever ratings since it relaunched in 2006.
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BBC2 to profile astronaut Neil Armstrong
Darlow Smithson Productions is making a comprehensive profile of Neil Armstrong to air on BBC2 at the end of the year.
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Facilis unveils archive and backup system
Facilis has launched SyncBlock, an archive and backup system for the firm’s TerraBlock shared storage platform.
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Comment
TV Critics: Madeley Meets the Squatters; Jamie & Jimmy's Food Fight Club; A Young Doctor’s Notebook
“For most viewers the unintentional Partridgean comedy would have been the best reason for watching.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV,
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Features
Sports Life Stories
Provide full post on a documentary about the lives of British sporting greats
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Mr Whicher to further probe suspicions on ITV
ITV has confirmed a second drama based on the real-life Victorian detective Inspector Jonathan ‘Jack’ Whicher.
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Features
Something Special - We're All Friends
Full post on 25 x 20 minute episodes of the children’s programme
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BBC sport boss to step down after 40 years
Dave Gordon, one of the main architects of the BBC’s lauded London Olympics coverage, is to leave the corporation after 40 years.
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Evan Davis denies being 'told off' over Osborne interview
Today Programme host Evan Davis has denied being “told off” after 10 Downing Street complained about his interview with chancellor George Osborne.
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Ben Stephenson gets 20% pay rise
BBC drama controller Ben Stephenson received a pay rise of more than 20% after his role was expanded, the corporation’s latest expense and salaries report has revealed.
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Comment
Why Breaking the Taboo is game changing
Sam Branson on tapping into YouTube to tackle the war on drugs
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Features
Sound Women: debating digital
Absolute Radio recently hosted a Sound Women event to discuss why there are so few women involved in digital media production.
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Harris finds buyer for broadcast division
Harris Corp has sold its broadcast division for $225m (£140m) to private equity firm the Gores Group.
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BBC1 signs up Humphrey for daytime quiz
Jake Humphrey has been quick to find work outside of his BT Sport contract – signing up to host a new BBC1 daytime quiz.