More News – Page 3299
-
News
NGTI picks up Katrina doc
As America continues to come to terms with the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, London-based National Geographic Television International has picked up an hour-long programme on the causes and effects of the devastating natural disaster.
-
News
All3Media format execs quit
All3Media International's director of international format sales Justus Verkerk will leave the company ahead of Mipcom this October to start his own independent formats distribution outfit.
-
News
Decode launches Aardman copro
Aardman Animation's first TV co-production is set to launch at Mipcom ahead of its debut on Canada's Teletoon this November.
-
News
C4I pushes Two Sides TV special
Channel 4 International is heading to Cannes with a new animated special from the veteran producer of Yellow Submarineand The Snowman.
-
News
Peak to promote Muffin the Mule at Mipcom
Derbyshire-based kids entertainment outfit Peak Entertainment is bringing BBC kids classic Muffin the Muleto Mipcom, ahead of the character's 60th anniversary in 2006.
-
News
BBC brings Charlie & Lola to Cannes
BBC Worldwide will be looking to tie up further deals for Tiger Aspect's 26-part pre-school series Charlie & Lolaat Mipcom, following its launch on Playhouse Disney in the US earlier this year.
-
News
Clinton aide lands Sky News show
BSkyB has hired Bill Clinton's former spokesman James Rubin to present a show on Sky News.
-
News
5.5m see ITV1's greatest shows
ITV stole the show on Saturday night with its special ITV's 50 Greatest Shows, which attracted 5.5 million (26.2%) over 3 hours, coupled with another strong performance for The X Factor.
-
News
Green Green Grass kicks off with 9.1m
The Green Green Grass, BBC1's spin-off sitcom from Only Fools and Horses, got off to a cracking start averaging an impressive 9.1 million (41.6%) on Friday.
-
News
Caborn to meet TV cricket campaigners
Sports minister Richard Caborn has agreed to meet with a high profile group campaigning to keep live cricket on terrestrial TV.
-
News
BBC drama to probe IVF treatment
Former EastEndersstar Michelle Collins and Waking The Deadactor Trevor Eve are set to star in a new BBC1 drama about the world of fertility treatment.
-
News
Pilsworth raises£500,000
Motive Television, the new indie launched by former Chrysalis TV chief executive Mick Pilsworth, is raising a further£500,000 through a share issue.
-
News
EC to launch legal action against Premiership
The European Commission has stepped up its campaign to end the monopoly of Premiership football rights, by confirming that it will start legal action against the League.
-
News
Barb to measure PVR homes
TV ratings service Barb is to include audience figures from PVRs, the hard disk video recorders that are slowly replacing VCRs.
-
News
Cinven joins Flextech fray
Private equity firm Cinven has emerged as a bidder for Telewest content arm Flextech.
-
News
Humphrys hits back at 'grotesque' journalism
BBC Radio 4 Today presenter John Humphrys has hit back at a 'grotesque piece of mischievous journalism', which led to him being wrapped over the knuckles by BBC director general Mark Thompson.
-
News
C4's cricket set for another blockbuster
The final test in The Ashes series looks set to be another blockbuster in the ratings with Channel 4's coverage of the first day's play peaking at the end with 4.8 million (31.1%).
-
News
Club Asia signs to Napster
London-based Asian radio station Club Asia has signed up with online music download service Napster to promote Asian music downloads and streams.
-
News
Pratchett drama for CBBC
Children's BBC controller Alison Sharman has commissioned her first drama for the department - an adaptation of a Terry Pratchett novel.
-
News
TOTP heads to Latin America
Presenter Fearne Cotton is set to become a household name in Latin America, after Top of the Pops was sold to one of the continent's leading channels.