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C5's Neighbours 'classiest' soap
Channel 5 soap Neighbours attracts the highest class of viewers, while Emmerdale is watched by the lowest, a new study has revealed.
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ITVS America options NFTS student's format
ITV Studios America has optioned a format created by a graduating student at the National, Film and Television School.
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Radio 1 back on SiriusXM
Radio 1 will return to US satelite radio service SiriusXM after the American broadcaster struck a deal with BBC Worldwide this week.
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Gilbert returns to BBC1
BBC1 has recommissioned comedy entertainment show Ask Rhod Gilbert for a second series, which will again see the Welsh stand-up grapple with a range of tricky questions.
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Ofcom counts Starkey complaints
Ofcom has received 77 complaints about David Starkey’s comments on Newsnight about the riots last week.
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Facebook to stream first FA Cup game
The opening game of The FA Cup between Ascot United and Wembley FC is to be the first live match streamed via Facebook.
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Endemol launches US studio for scripted TV
Endemol has launched an in-house scripted TV studio operation, which will fund the production of pilots and series through deficit-financing.
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LiveU kit used for Birmingham riot coverage
Sangat TV, the Birmingham-based charity broadcaster that rose to fame during last week’s riots, used LiveU’s LU60 units for its live coverage.
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File-based workflow dominates survey
File-based workflow is the biggest single technology issue dominating the television industry, Broadcast’s Technology Survey can reveal.
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Envy adds JVC monitors
Envy has kitted out its recently expanded Rathbone Place premises with over twenty JVC monitors.
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Camera Corps makes move
Robotic camera systems provider Camera Corps has moved into new premises.
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Big Brother overhaul targets casual viewers
Big Brother will be made more experimental and Endemol will aim to pull in more casual viewers as part of the show’s response to the emerence of structured reality.
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Ford: luxurious Big Brother can define C5
Channel 5 is planning to use the most luxurious Big Brother yet to underline its core entertainment values and grow audience recognition of the channel.
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NGO publishes filming code to protect tribes
International NGO Survival International has published a code of conduct for film-makers covering tribal peoples, after a documentary was accused of fabrication.
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Children of 9/11 acquired by NBC
NBC has acquired the Darlow Smithson documentary Children of 9/11, which follows the lives of some of the children who lost a parent in the terrorist attacks a decade ago.
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ITV4 snags more cycling rights
ITV4 is to broadcast live coverage of Spanish road cycling event Vuelta a España as part of its growing commitment to the sport.
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BBCW sells magazines business for £121m
BBC Worldwide has sold Radio Times and licenced the rights to a range of programme-branded titles to private equity group Exponent as part of a deal worth £121m.
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Sky Living acquires Gellar drama Ringer
Sky Living has acquired the rights to Ringer, the CBS series starring Sarah Michelle Gellar in her first TV show since Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
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ITV1 offers budding cooks a Great British Taste Tour
ITV1 is to send aspiring chefs on culinary mini-breaks around the country for a new daytime show.
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STV news app extended to Android phones
STV has continued the roll out of its news app on to Android-enabled phones.