All Broadcasters articles – Page 792

  • The Burrowers
    Behind The Scenes

    The Burrowers, BBC2

    2013-07-25T09:40:00Z

    Trying to ‘cut a British hillside in half ’ was the maddest thing I’ve ever done says Fiona Pitcher

  • Julian Bellamy
    The Broadcast Interview

    Julian Bellamy, DNI

    2013-07-25T09:38:00Z

    From Latin America to Asia Pacific, via the UK, Julian Bellamy’s global content push is gathering pace.

  • Hannah White
    News

    C5 teams up with Wonga for adventure series

    2013-07-25T09:12:00Z

    Channel 5 Productions is making a 4 x 60-minute adventure series funded and co-developed by controversial loan company Wonga.

  • Harriet Harman
    News

    Harman calls for more action on older women

    2013-07-25T08:12:00Z

    Labour deputy leader Harriet Harman is calling on broadcasters to agree a methodology for accurately measuring the number of older women working in the media and has suggested targets are the only answer to achieving equality.

  • Hollywood Me
    News

    Channel 4 ratings tumble 10%

    2013-07-25T08:04:00Z

    Channel 5 outperformed Channel 4 last week for the first time – but its triumph is based on a wider trend of decline at the latter rather than significant growth for the Northern & Shell-owned broadcaster.

  • Food Tube
    News

    Jamie Oliver slams TV for failing to land talent

    2013-07-25T08:00:00Z

    Jamie Oliver has condemned the lack of fresh thinking in TV commissioning and predicted original content could be funded through crowd-sourcing within 18 months.

  • Pat Younge
    News

    BBC Production’s Younge quits for ‘fresh challenge’

    2013-07-25T08:00:00Z

    Pat Younge is stepping down from his role as chief creative officer of BBC in-house production.

  • Luther
    News

    BBC raises diversity targets

    2013-07-25T08:00:00Z

    The BBC has set itself “stretching” new diversity targets and will ramp up the pressure on individual divisions to hit them, after falling short of its goals for 2012.

  • Freesat
    News

    Freesat grows by 145,000 homes

    2013-07-24T12:50:00Z

    Free-to-air satellite TV platform Freesat has added 145,000 customers in the last 12 months to take its total base to 1.8m homes.

  • ITV News
    News

    NUJ slams ITV regional news cuts

    2013-07-24T12:07:00Z

    The National Union of Journalists (NUJ) has launched a scathing attack on ITV’s plans to cut its regional news coverage - branding the move a “major blow to public broadcasting”.

  • Prince William & Kate Middleton
    News

    BBC baby coverage draws complaints

    2013-07-24T09:07:00Z

    The BBC’s coverage of the royal baby’s birth riled nearly 380 viewers - with the majority complaining that there was too much of the news filling the airwaves.

  • mixels
    News

    Turner builds Lego bridge

    2013-07-23T12:58:00Z

    Cartoon Network and The Lego Group have forged a partnership to produce a series of animated shorts, mobile game and building toy.

  • Bradley Wiggins
    News

    Sky loses three execs in factual commissioning shake-up

    2013-07-23T12:55:00Z

    Sky has completed the second stage of its factual and factual entertainment commissioning restructure, resulting in the departure of three execs including Clare Handford.

  • Anglia Tonight
    News

    Ofcom agrees ITV news shake-up

    2013-07-23T10:20:00Z

    ITV’s regional news output is to be radically overhauled after Ofcom agreed renewed terms for the Channel 3 and Channel 5 licences until 2025.

  • nanny_mewes
    News

    Nanny Mewes parachutes into C4

    2013-07-22T13:04:00Z

    Professional nanny Kathryn Mewes is to front a Liberty Bell series for Channel 4 which will help parents struggling with difficult children.

  • Mea Maxima Culpa
    News

    Mea Maxima Culpa doc shipped by Content

    2013-07-22T12:26:00Z

    Alex Gibney’s doc Mea Maxima Culpa: Silence in the House of God, which aired on BBC4 earlier this year, has been sold to a raft of international broadcasters by Content Media.

  • Arthur Williams
    Comment

    The Plane that Saved Britain

    2013-07-19T17:50:00Z

    Behind the scenes on Channel 4’s WW2 documentary The Plane that Saved Britain.

  • BBC strikes
    News

    NUJ rejects improved BBC offer

    2013-07-19T13:46:00Z

    The NUJ has rejected the BBC’s revised pay offer after its members’ views were “coloured” by the corporation’s recent exec pay-offs and failed DMI project.

  • Jamie Theakston
    News

    Jamie Theakston uncovers conspiracy theories for Yesterday

    2013-07-18T12:59:00Z

    Jamie Theakston is to investigate conspiracy theories and wartime secrets for Yesterday after the UKTV-owned channel partnered with Like A Shot Entertainment.

  • John Inverdale
    News

    Miller writes to BBC over sexist sports coverage

    2013-07-18T09:50:00Z

    Culture secretary Maria Miller has written a sharply worded letter to Tony Hall asking if the BBC plans to take action over John Inverdale’s comments about Wimbledon women’s champion Marion Bartoli.