All Broadcast articles in 7 December 2012 – Page 5
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News
MP slams BBC1 cycling doc as "irresponsible nonsense”
BBC1 intends to push ahead with a documentary about cycling in Britain, despite the joint chair of the Parliamentary Cycling Group condemning it as “stupid, sensationalist, irresponsible nonsense”.
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C5 delivers William & Kate baby doc
Channel 5 has ordered ITN Productions to beef up its Wills & Kate: Baby Fever doc for a fast-turnaround broadcast this evening.
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Scott Mills to produce Xmas single for Radio 1
BBC Radio 1 has ordered a documentary in which Scott Mills will attempt to create the perfect Christmas single.
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UKTV secures more Rizzoli & Isles
Rizzoli & Isles is set to remain on UKTV’s Alibi after the broadcaster has agreed a long term commitment with Warner Bros. International Television Distribution.
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BBC1 to adapt JK Rowling's The Casual Vacancy
JK Rowling novel The Casual Vacancy is to be adapted by BBC1 as part of an exclusive deal with the author’s literary agency The Blair Partnership.
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Mike Darcey appointed News International CEO
Sky’s chief operating officer Mike Darcey has been named as chief executive of News International, as part of a wider restructure of the News Corporation organisation.
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Comment
TV Critics: Alien Investigation, Solar Mamas, The Secret of Crickley Hall
“90 per cent of the programme was the equivalent of a freak show’s painted promises.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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BBC holds on to National Lottery draw
The BBC is to ditch its Wednesday night National Lottery show as part of a new four-year deal with Camelot.
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Ratings
John Bishop pulls in 3m
John Bishop’s two-part review of the year opened with a sub-par audience of 3m for BBC1.
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Bacon to digest TV year for RTS Futures
Broadcaster Richard Bacon will host the RTS Futures review of the year at Channel 4 on 17 December.
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Ratings
Homeland scores 2.2m
Homeland secured its second highest audience of the series, as both X Factor and Strictly Come Dancing results shows hit lows.
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Somethin' Else talent director joins Roar
Talent agency Roar Global has appointed Somethin’ Else’s director of talent Grant Michaels as its managing director.
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Sky Sports rejigs management as Melvin retires
Sky Sports’ deputy managing director Andy Melvin is to retire in 2013 after 22 years at the pay-TV operator.
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Tinopolis snaps up Passion
Welsh super-indie Tinopolis has bought Passion Distribution in a move to continue growing its global presence.
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Farrell charged with Objective comedy development
Ben Farrell’s role as Objective head of comedy has been expanded to include comedy development.
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News International CEO exits
News International chief executive officer Tom Mockridge is to leave the organisation at the end of the year.
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