All Broadcasters articles – Page 1083

  • BBC
    News

    BBC faced 12 sexism cases in 2009

    2010-06-08T09:45:00Z

    The BBC faced 12 sex discrimination cases brought by its staff last year, information released under the Freedom of Information Act shows.

  • Sky
    News

    Sky in £318m settlement with EDS

    2010-06-08T09:43:00Z

    Sky has revealed that it is to receive a total settlement of £318 million following the resolution of a lengthy legal wrangle with Electronic Data Systems (EDS).

  • Horse racing
    News

    Highflyer retains C4 horse racing deal

    2010-06-08T09:27:00Z

    Highflyer TV is to continue to making Channel 4’s horse racing coverage until December 2012 after winning the first tender for the production in more than 25 years.

  • Torchwood
    News

    BBC fires up new Torchwood with US deal

    2010-06-08T00:01:00Z

    Doctor Who spin-off Torchwood is to return to BBC1 next year with funding from US cable broadcaster Starz Entertainment.

  • World Cup South Africa
    News

    ITV signs World Cup doc

    2010-06-07T12:53:00Z

    ITV has bagged a new ad-funded football documentary that ties in with this summer’s World Cup and promises to reveal why England misses so many penalties

  • British Comedy Awards
    News

    C4 swipes British Comedy Awards from ITV

    2010-06-07T12:39:00Z

    Channel 4 has secured the exclusive broadcast rights to the British Comedy Awards after 20 years on ITV.

  • X Factor logo
    News

    X Factor coming to consoles

    2010-06-07T12:20:00Z

    The X Factor is making its way onto games consoles in a new deal signed by FremantleMedia Enterprises (FME) and games manufacturer Deep Silver.

  • BBC TV centre
    News

    Simpson: BBC is no longer doomed

    2010-06-07T09:53:00Z

    The formation of the coalition Government means the BBC is “no longer doomed”, according to veteran broadcaster John Simpson.

  • Christine Bleakley
    News

    Bleakley to ITV rumours continue

    2010-06-07T09:36:00Z

    Rumours that BBC presenter Christine Bleakley may be ready to defect to ITV have been branded “speculation”.

  • Coronation Street
    News

    Corrie postponed for third night

    2010-06-04T17:33:00Z

    ITV has pulled tonight’s scheduled episode of Coronation Street – the third consecutive instalment to be postponed since Wednesday’s shootings in Cumbria.

  • Big Brother
    News

    C4 revives Big Brother web feed

    2010-06-04T12:49:00Z

    Big Brother will be streamed around the clock for its final season – but for a fee.

  • Gill Hicks: Surviving 7/7
    News

    Bio orders 7/7 survivor doc

    2010-06-04T12:09:00Z

    The Biography Channel has ordered a 60-minute documentary on Gill Hicks, a survivor of the July 2005 London bombings.

  • Spartacus: Blood and Sand
    News

    BSkyB to buy VMTV for £160m

    2010-06-04T11:21:00Z

    The much-anticipated sale of the Virgin Media Television portfolio of channels to BSkyB has finally been confirmed. The £160m deal will create a multichannel powerhouse that combines the likes of Living and Bravo with Sky 1.

  • Channel 4
    News

    Tatchell takes on the Pope for C4

    2010-06-04T10:52:00Z

    Outspoken human rights campaigner Peter Tatchell is to take a confrontational look at the Pope in a one-off documentary for Channel 4.

  • Got To Dance
    News

    Sky 1 Got To Dance again

    2010-06-04T10:35:00Z

    Sky 1 HD has recommissioned a beefed-up second series of Got To Dance, which includes 50% more episodes and a raft of supporting behind-the-scenes shows.

  • Melvyn Bragg
    News

    Bragg: Nurture young talent

    2010-06-04T09:55:00Z

    Melvyn Bragg was honoured for his contribution to broadcasting last night and called on the industry to nurture young talent.

  • Coronation Street
    News

    Corrie postponed for a second night

    2010-06-03T15:25:00Z

    ITV is to pull Coronation Street from the schedule for a second consecutive night following yesterday’s shootings in Cumbria.

  • Stephen Price
    Comment

    ITV was right to pull Corrie

    2010-06-03T12:20:00Z

    From time to time broadcasters have to deal with all manner of sudden news events breaking in to their schedules. Former ITV scheduler Stephen Price has dealt with many - the death of the Queen Mother, tanks rolling in to Baghdad, natural and man-made disasters - but few as awful ...

  • EastEnders
    News

    EastEnders reshoots plot after Bradford killings

    2010-06-03T12:10:00Z

    EastEnders is to re-shoot parts of a storyline involving preacher Lucas Johnson in the wake of the murders of prostitutes in Bradford, soap bosses have revealed.

  • Animals In The Womb
    News

    BBC3 tackles science with the inside story of drugs

    2010-06-03T11:59:00Z

    BBC3 is to make its first foray into science with a CGI series about the effects of drugs on the human body.