More News – Page 2950
-
News
Ofcom and BBC plan ethics summit
RTS Convention:Ofcom and the BBC Trust are to host an industry wide seminar on ethics in broadcasting later this year. [ALL]
-
News
BBC Films head to start own indie
BBC Films boss David Thompson is stepping down from the role to set up his own film and TV indie. [ALL]
-
News
TV struggling to track changing viewer habits
RTS Convention:The heads of the UK's biggest broadcasters have admitted that they are struggling to future proof their businesses as they adapt to changing consumer media habits. [ALL]
-
News
R5 Live shakes up schedule
Gabby Logan has been given a new two hour Sunday morning news slot on BBC Radio 5 Live as part of a shake up of the station's schedule. [ALL]
-
News
Grade: video games exist in 'moral vacuum'
RTS Convention:ITV executive chairman Michael Grade has criticised video games for existing in a 'moral vacuum' compared to TV drama. [ALL]
-
News
Major shake-up at The Media Trust
The Media Trust is combining its production arm Media Trust Productions with its digital channel Community Channel and has appointed Peter Weil to lead the new combined operation. [ALL]
-
News
Govt to create media think-tank
RTS Convention:The government is creating a new think-tank to steer media policy in the rapidly changing UK media environment. [ALL]
-
News
Hot Animation makes job cuts
Hit Entertainment's Hot Animation studio, which produces Bob the Builder, has confirmed that it is slashing its staff numbers. [ALL]
-
News
Viewers don't go Nuts for new channel
New 'blokes' channel Nuts TV made something of an inauspicious debut on Wednesday, averaging just 9,000 viewers and a share of 0.10% between 9pm and 2am. [ALL]
-
News
October Films defends Nazi doc
October Films has defended its documentary Weekend Nazisfrom accusations of misleading editing. [ALL]
-
News
PEER POLL: ITV
The latest question in Broadcast's peer poll asks: Will Michael Grade's measures boost the fortunes of ITV?
-
News
ITV looks to buy more indies
ITV has confirmed it will buy more UK and US indies as part of the broadcaster's five year growth plan. [ALL]
-
News
BBC grabs Super Bowl rights from ITV
The BBC has replaced ITV as the free-to-air broadcaster of the US Super Bowl and will broadcast the event live for the next two years under an exclusive deal with the NFL. [ALL]
-
News
Five go in Global Radio restructure
Global Radio has axed five senior roles in a management restructure designed to give station directors more responsibility and enable faster local decision-making. [ALL]
-
News
ITV1 prepares primetime shows for HD
ITV will produce and broadcast primetime ITV1 shows in high-definition from spring 2008. [ALL]
-
News
BBC1 triumphs with England victory
England 's Euro 2008 qualifier against Russia was a smash hit with the viewers on Wednesday, attracting a huge audience of 10.2m (43.3%) from 8pm. [ALL]
-
News
Focus: 360-degree commissioning
The advent of multiplatform means commissioning is rarely just about TV
-
News
Kelly Osbourne joins R1
BBC Radio 1 has drafted in Kelly Osbourne to host a new Sunday evening teen show and axed chart show presenters JK and Joel as part of its new-look daytime and evening schedules.
-
News
LBC to air UGC views after Friction tie-up
Talk radio station LBC 97.3 FM will air listener-generated content after signing a deal with online debate website Friction.tv.
-
News
GCap stars handed cross-network shows
Bam Bam and Myleene Klass have been given networked shows across GCap Media's 42-station One Network as part of a major overhaul.