All Broadcasters articles – Page 751

  • Sean Hancock
    News

    BBC’s Sean Hancock joins Fremantle

    2014-02-05T10:44:00Z

    BBC entertainment commissioner Sean Hancock is to join FremantleMedia North America to help lead its unscripted programming.

  • YouView
    News

    YouView funding under threat

    2014-02-05T10:14:00Z

    YouView’s broadcaster shareholders, including the BBC, are considering reducing their investment in the IPTV service as funding renegotiations gather pace.

  • 4Now
    News

    C4 signs up 10m registered users

    2014-02-04T13:24:00Z

    Channel 4 has signed up 10m people to its online viewer database, including half of the UK’s 16-24 year olds, as it prepares to use the data to inform its commissioning process.

  • DCI Banks
    News

    ITV staff accept pay offer

    2014-02-04T12:51:00Z

    ITV’s unionised staff have voted overwhelming in favour of the company’s latest pay offer.

  • Peter Fincham
    News

    MPs scrutinise Fincham's BBC payoff

    2014-02-04T12:41:00Z

    A group of MPs has called on the BBC to provide more answers about the £500,000 payoff former BBC1 boss Peter Fincham received in 2007.

  • Babylon
    Behind The Scenes

    Babylon, C4

    2014-02-04T12:15:00Z

    We wouldn’t have dreamed of doing a cop show before Danny Boyle approached us, says Jesse Armstrong

  • youview
    News

    TalkTalk targets 1m YouView subs

    2014-02-04T11:06:00Z

    TalkTalk expects to have signed up almost 1m TV subscribers to its YouView service by the end of March after adding 175,000 homes during the previous quarter.

  • BBC
    News

    Lords warn against BBC top-slicing

    2014-02-04T09:13:00Z

    The government must resist growing pressure to carve up the BBC licence fee during charter renewal negotiations, according to an influential group of peers.

  • Mark Thompson
    News

    Mark Thompson apologises for DMI

    2014-02-03T18:31:00Z

    Former BBC director general Mark Thompson has apologised to MPs for the £100m Digital Media Initiative (DMI) fiasco on another gloomy afternoon for the corporation.

  • Cait Fitzsimons
    News

    C5 News appoints deputy editor

    2014-02-03T17:09:00Z

    Channel 5 News executive Cait Fitzsimons has been promoted to deputy editor of the bulletin.

  • Can’t Pay? We’ll Take It Away!
    News

    C5 rings up bailiff doc

    2014-02-03T12:59:00Z

    The bailiffs and repo workers responsible for reclaiming the nation’s bad debt are the subject of a Touch Productions doc series for Channel 5.

  • Watchdog
    News

    Stargazing Live creator becomes Watchdog editor

    2014-02-03T12:31:00Z

    The creator of Stargazing Live, Alan Holland, is to become the editor of BBC1’s consumer affairs brand Watchdog.

  • Life of Rock
    News

    BBC4 backs talent for comedy push

    2014-02-03T12:22:00Z

    BBC4 has commissioned four new comedies from a host of established talent, including Mackenzie Crook, Graham Linehan, Simon Day and Miles Jupp. 

  • Happenings
    News

    Nat Geo swoops for UKTV double

    2014-02-03T12:00:00Z

    Nat Geo has snapped up the rights to air UKTV series Dynamo: Magician Impossible and The Happenings in the US after it agreed a deal with Passion Distribution.

  • Drag Queens of London (Marc Abe)
    News

    London Live orders drag queen doc

    2014-01-31T18:28:00Z

    Local TV operator London Live has ordered an eight part series about the capital’s drag scene from multiplatform producer The Connected Set.

  • Growing Up Downs
    Behind The Scenes

    Growing Up Downs, BBC3

    2014-01-31T12:14:00Z

    William Jessop follows the Blue Apple theatre company as it performs Hamlet

  • Inside Number 9
    Podcast

    Talking TV: Jon Plowman and diversity

    2014-01-31T12:08:00Z

    Broadcast’s latest Talking TV podcast delves into BBC2 comedy Inside Number 9 and considers whether the industry is finally addressing its issue with diversity.

  • David Jordan
    News

    BBC editorial values course open to indies

    2014-01-31T11:59:00Z

    The BBC Academy is to launch a crash course on the corporation’s editorial values that will also be available to ndependent producers and freelancers.

  • BT Sport
    News

    BT Sport adds 500,000 subscribers

    2014-01-31T10:32:00Z

    BT Sport piled on half a million customers in the final three months of 2013 as its subscription base grew to 2.5m.

  • BBC
    News

    BBC World Service commercial plans progress

    2014-01-31T10:23:00Z

    The BBC looks set to push ahead with plans to further commercialise the World Service despite concern among MPs that it could jeopardise the independence of the unit’s output.