All articles by Chris Curtis – Page 68

  • SeeSaw
    News

    SeeSaw eyes March launch as beta goes live

    2010-01-26T10:11:00Z

    SeeSaw is gearing up to enter the UK VoD market in March and will attempt to build momentum with a major TV ad campaign.

  • David Abraham
    Comment

    Abraham: TV's deep thinker

    2010-01-22T13:32:00Z

    C4’s new chief executive is a strategic thinker obsessed with converging media in a digital world, writes Chris Curtis

  • Jeremy Hunt
    News

    Hunt: we'll tear up IFNC contracts

    2010-01-21T17:16:00Z

    Oxford Media Convention: Shadow culture secretary Jeremy Hunt has warned bidders for the IFNC pilots that they risk having wasting their time and money if the Tories win the forthcoming election.

  • BBC
    News

    NAO poised to publish Broadcasting House report

    2010-01-21T16:44:00Z

    Oxford Media Convention: The National Audit Office will publish a report into the overspend on the BBC’s revamp of Broadcasting House within a month.

  • Andy Duncan
    News

    Andy Duncan attacks terms of trade

    2010-01-21T14:31:00Z

    Oxford Media Convention: Former Channel 4 boss Andy Duncan has made a public call for the terms of trade to be overhauled, claiming the power balance has shifted too much from broadcasters to major indies.

  • Sky 3D
    News

    Sky gears up to commission first mainstream 3D TV content

    2010-01-21T10:11:00Z

    BSkyB will fire the starting gun on mainstream 3D TV content next month when its top creative execs call for its first pitches.

  • News

    Rights groups seek change to Pay-TV terms

    2010-01-21T07:00:00Z

    Producers’ rights association Agicoa and royalties collector Compact Media Group are calling for a change to UK legislation that would force pay-TV operators to stump up for rights-clearance fees.

  • Simon Fuller
    News

    Fuller extends Idol exec deal

    2010-01-15T12:07:00Z

    Pop Idol creator Simon Fuller has agreed to continue to executive produce American Idol and So You Think You Can Dance for US entertainment giant CKX in return for a share of the profits.

  • Rugby
    News

    Cinemas to air England rugby in 3D

    2010-01-13T09:57:00Z

    Two of England’s Six Nations rugby matches will be broadcast in 3D in 40 cinemas across the UK.

  • Pints
    News

    MPs propose 9pm watershed for alcohol ads

    2010-01-08T11:35:00Z

    The House of Commons health select committee has suggested banning TV ads for alcohol before 9pm.

  • Fru Hazlitt
    News

    Panel named to choose regional news pilots

    2010-01-08T11:18:00Z

    Fru Hazlitt, Stewart Purvis and former Ofcom deputy chair Richard Hooper are among those who will help decide which companies win the right to produce the forthcoming independent regional news pilots on ITV.

  • Coronation Street
    News

    TV hits back in placement row

    2010-01-07T08:43:00Z

    ITV and Pact have joined forces to slam the “alarmist hype” around product placement, urging the government not to be swayed by the views of “ill-informed” opponents.

  • Howard Litton
    News

    Litton to leave Nickelodeon after 15 years

    2010-01-06T16:35:00Z

    Howard Litton is to step down as managing director of Nickelodeon UK after 15 years with the children’s broadcaster.

  • panasonic3d.jpg
    News

    Major TV manufacturers support Sky 3D

    2010-01-06T09:45:00Z

    BSkyB’s forthcoming 3D TV service will be compatible with the first raft of 3D Ready TV sets to be widely available in the UK.

  • Cowboy Trap
    News

    Foulkes to run Mentorn Scotland

    2010-01-05T11:57:00Z

    Jerry Foulkes has been named the new boss of Mentorn Scotland and will kick off by executive producing an extended run of its BBC daytime show Cowboy Trap.

  • George Gently
    News

    George Gently heads to North East

    2010-01-05T11:09:00Z

    BBC1 drama Inspector George Gently will be shot in the North East for the first time after securing a £150,000 injection from NFM’s North East Content Fund.

  • gordon brown
    News

    TV election debates get the go-ahead

    2009-12-21T18:09:00Z

    Gordon Brown, David Cameron and Nick Clegg will go head-to-head in three TV debates that will be hosted by ITV, Sky and the BBC in turn.

  • News

    BBC Persian reveals signal jamming battle

    2009-12-21T09:43:00Z

    The BBC World Service has revealed that an un-named organisation is unsuccessfully attempting to jam the signal for the BBC Persian TV channel.

  • jamies_family_christmas.jpg
    Ratings

    Jamie too hot for The Restaurant

    2009-12-18T12:55:00Z

    Jamie’s Family Christmas continued its impressive run for Channel 4 last night, taking the shine off the final of BBC2’s The Restaurant at 8pm.

  • britains_greatest_machines_series2.jpg
    News

    Nat Geo UK reorders Greatest Machines

    2009-12-18T11:47:00Z

    National Geographic Channel UK has reordered Britain’s Greatest Machines with Chris Barrie from indie The Gamma Project.