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  • Andy Duncan
    News

    Duncan: why limit indies to half BBC output?

    2009-09-03T07:00:00Z

    The BBC should open up its output so it could potentially be made entirely by the indie sector and not limit it to a maximum of 50%, according to Channel 4 boss Andy Duncan.

  • James Murdoch
    News

    Murdoch speech signals the start of a perfect BBC storm

    2009-09-03T07:00:00Z

    James Murdoch’s furious MacTaggart attack on the BBC has sparked accusations from other industry chiefs that the corporation is ignoring the “perfect storm” brewing around it.

  • Boys And Girls Alone
    News

    NSPCC and TV on collision path

    2009-09-03T07:00:00Z

    The TV industry is on a collision course with the NSPCC, psychologists and local authorities as the debate around duty of care toward children on TV hots up.

  • Have I Got News For You
    News

    Mulville and Fry savage TV’s compliance culture

    2009-09-03T07:00:00Z

    Jimmy Mulville and Stephen Fry launched an angry Edinburgh tirade against the box-ticking culture of TV compliance, sparking relief among execs who welcomed the “bullet-proof ” talent’s decision to say “what everyone else is thinking”.

  • Stephen Fry
    News

    Stephen Fry savages TV box-ticking

    2009-08-29T18:28:00Z

    EDINBURGH: Stephen Fry has said editorial compliance staff should “fuck off” in a rail against a culture of inflexible rules which is damaging realism in television.

  • James Murdoch
    News

    Murdoch: top slicing BBC would be catastrophic

    2009-08-29T14:24:00Z

    EDINBURGH: James Murdoch continued his attack on the BBC today (Saturday) but said he was against top-slicing the corporation as it would be “catastrophic” for commercial media companies to become dependent on public money.

  • The Wire
    News

    Wire creator urges bravery in drama

    2009-08-28T17:42:00Z

    EDINBURGH: David Simon, creator of acclaimed US crime saga The Wire, has said that TV drama should be brave enough to appeal to a niche audience.

  • Andrew Lloyd Webber
    News

    Clock ticking on Lloyd Webber ITV deal

    2009-08-28T17:25:00Z

    Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber is fighting to extricate himself from his BBC contract so he can move to ITV before his rights to stage the Wizard of Oz expire in 2010.

  • Jonathan Ross
    News

    Tory government will force BBC to publish star salaries

    2009-08-28T16:16:00Z

    EDINBURGH: A new Conservative government would force the BBC to reveal the amount it pays stars like Jonathan Ross, Ed Vaizey, the Tory shadow minister for culture told the Edinburgh International TV Festival today (Friday).

  • Made in Scotland
    News

    STV report 84% pre-tax profit drop

    2009-08-27T10:16:00Z

    ITV’s Scottish licence holder STV has reported an 84% fall in pre-tax profit year-on-year for the first six months of 2009, but chief execuitve Rob Woodward told Broadcast that the broadcaster’s underlying business model was well placed to ride out the recession.

  • Lisa Perrin
    News

    Perrin leaves UKTV for Shine

    2009-08-25T10:01:00Z

    UKTV’s director of entertainment commissioning, Lisa Perrin, is leaving the broadcaster to join Shine TV.

  • X Factor reject Emma Chawner
    News

    X Factor reject to star in slimming show

    2009-08-24T11:06:00Z

    Daisybeck Productions is tracking the attempts by an X Factor reject to lose weight for a new six-part series.

  • X Factor logo
    News

    ITV.com revenue may soar to £34m

    2009-08-21T13:26:00Z

    Revenues from ITV.com are on course to more than triple this year, making as much as £34m according to a new analyst report

  • Wuthering Heights
    News

    STV axes nearly all new ITV drama

    2009-08-21T10:15:00Z

    STV has axed ITV dramas Wuthering Heights, The Fixer, Doc Martin, Blue Murder and Agatha Christie’s Marple from its schedule, adding fuel to its dispute with the commercial broadcaster over network programming fees.

  • Richard Klein
    The Broadcast Interview

    Richard Klein, BBC4

    2009-08-21T09:58:00Z

    He’s been a postman, a bank clerk, a print journalist and spent a week partying with the Happy Mondays. Katherine Rushton talks to maverick BBC4 controller Richard Klein.

  • News

    Ultimate Ulster returns to UTV

    2009-08-19T11:35:00Z

    Ultimate Ulster will return to UTV this autumn, as part of the Northern Irish ITV franchise holder’s bid to build on its original programming slate this autumn.

  • watching tv
    News

    TV spend holds up as public stays in

    2009-08-19T11:00:00Z

    People would rather scale back going out before cutting their spend on TV during the current recession, a study has claimed.

  • Willoughby and Schofield
    News

    Newton appointed as This Morning editor

    2009-08-14T10:38:00Z

    Loose Women executive producer Karl Newton has been appointed as the new editor of This Morning as key part of the show’s revamp.

  • Virgin Media logo
    News

    Virgin Media cuts customer service jobs

    2009-08-14T10:36:00Z

    Virgin Media has cut around 250 jobs from its Dudley customer services centre after a consultation with at-risk staff came to an end.

  • The Office
    News

    Stars come out for BBC2's Office night

    2009-08-13T12:12:00Z

    BBC2 will dedicate an entire evening to airing the first series of The Office later this month, including new footage of Ricky Gervais and the team talking about its impact alongside comedy stars such as Friends’ Matthew Perry and Spinal Tap’s Christopher Guest.