All Broadcasters articles – Page 733
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Features
Inside C4’s training scheme
How the Investigative Journalism Scheme has helped Balihar Khalsa prepare for the world of current affairs
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News
YouView ups investment as backers extend deals
YouView will ramp up investment in the platform by 30-40% this year after securing the backing of its seven shareholders for a further five years.
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Behind The Scenes
Protecting Our Parents, BBC2
Filming showed the complexities of a system involving multiple agencies and budgets, says Alice Perman
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News
BBCW shortlists six for Labs 2014 scheme
A company that uses webcams to analyse viewers’ expressions and a social media video editing app are among the six companies selected for BBC Worldwide Labs 2014.
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News
Embarrassing Bodies preps Angry Birds-inspired game
Maverick TV is preparing to launch an Angry Birds-inspired game and live mental health checker to support the fourth series of Embarrassing Bodies: Live From The Clinic.
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News
Guy Hibbert pens BBC2 China drama
Complicit writer Guy Hibbert is to pen a BBC2 drama about a Chinese woman struggling to find her identity after being adopted by Anglo/American parents.
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News
TalkSport tunes into South Africa
TalkSport is to launch in South Africa after the commercial radio station’s parent company UTV struck a joint venture deal with four local investors.
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News
C4 explores music education and prostitution
Pianist James Rhodes and actor Rupert Everett will join artist Grayson Perry as high profile talent in Channel 4’s latest slate of factual programming.
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News
BBC under fire over climate change
The BBC must draw up “clear editorial guidelines” for reporting on climate change to avoid providing a “false balance” for audiences according to a group of MPs.
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News
Sky Store enters DVD market
Sky is to send customers DVD copies of films they purchase digitally via Sky Store.
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News
CBS Reality launches on Freeview
CBS Reality has launched on Freeview, becoming the Hollywood studio / Chello Zone joint venture’s first channel to launch on the free-to-air platform.
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News
BBC1 shuts down Waterloo Road
BBC1 has announced that it will close the school gates on classroom drama Waterloo Road after 10 series.
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News
ITV reveals Alan Titchmarsh format
ITV has confirmed Alan Titchmarsh’s latest project – a three-part series unearthing Britain’s best domestic gardens.
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News
BBC probes Films of Record Panorama data leak
The BBC has launched an “urgent investigation” into an information leak on a Films of Record Panorama documentary about the mayor of Tower Hamlets.
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News
Germany goes Cuckoo for BBC3 comedy
BBC3 comedy Cuckoo will become the first import in 10 years to air in a prime time slot on German broadcaster ARD, after it agreed a two series deal with Fremantle Media International.
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News
ITV signs up to Twitter Amplify
ITV has signed up to the Twitter Amplify service to help brands extend TV advertising campaigns across social media.
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Comment
Twitter Amplify: what's in it for broadcasters?
As ITV signs up for the social media service, Grabyo chief exec Gareth Capon, explains how it works
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News
BBC ‘must safeguard World Service’
Foreign secretary William Hague must “hold the BBC’s feet to the fire” to ensure it protects the World Service, a group of MPs has argued.
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News
The Voice to return in two-year deal
BBC1 has wrapped up a deal to keep broadcasting The Voice UK for another two years.
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Ratings
Sums add up for Dave
There is a natural physical twitch in the legs of men of a certain age whenever they walk past a game of football in the park.