More News – Page 3687
-
News
Hurll wins ovation at Indie Awards.
Veteran programme-maker Michael Hurll was given a standing ovation at last week's Indie Awards, after he picked up the award for best live event, writes Paul Revoir.
-
News
WELLS PARENTS EXCLUSIVE GETS 24% SHARE.
ITV1's Tonight Special, in which the parents of murdered schoolgirl Holly Wells gave their first in-depth
-
News
TV LICENCE FEE EVADERS TOP 2 MILLION.
The government has admitted that 2 million people now evade paying the TV licence fee, meaning
-
News
UGLY PHIL TO HOST KERRANG! BREAKFAST.
Emap is gearing up to launch its new West Midlands rock station Kerrang! by signing Sony
-
News
ITV combines sport divisions.
Granada Sport managing director Jim Raven is leaving the company as ITV Sport's production arms are reorganised following the ITV merger, writes Paul Revoir.
-
News
C4 pulls out of Attheraces.
Horse-racing on television is facing a major shake-up after Channel 4 pulled out of the racing rights consortium Attheraces, writes Glen Mutel.
-
News
Tigress restructures after securing orders.
Tigress Productions has restructured its senior management team after securing over 40 hours of commissions, writes Glen Mutel.
-
News
BOB CREATOR TO MAKE SERIES FOR FIVE.
Bob the Builder creator Keith Chapman is to have another of his kids' creations turned into
-
News
Ant and Dec boost ITV's ratings.
The third series of Ant and Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway kicked off last weekend giving ITV1 its best Saturday night ratings for three months, writes Jon Rogers.
-
News
TOP 10 SHOWS IN PEAKTIME ON SATURDAYS SO FAR THIS YEAR.
BBC1 has come off better in the Saturday peaktime skirmishes so far this year, not only
-
News
CAMELOT HIRES FOX.
Camelot, the company that runs the National Lottery, has hired former ITV executive producer Martyn Fox
-
News
FRESH IDEAS FOR BBC3.
BBC3 commissioning editor Celia Taylor has at last ordered her first film for the new Fresh
-
News
R5 GOES INTO BUSINESS.
BBC Radio Five Live's first ever programme dedicated to city news is to be titled Weekend
-
News
NEW C4 NEWS STAFF.
Channel 4 News has continued its restructure with the appointment of Deborah Rayner as senior foreign
-
News
MERIDIAN TRAINING.
Meridian, the ITV franchise, which recently announced up to 175 redundancies, has joined up with the
-
News
RTS judges give Dyke top honour.
Former BBC director general Greg Dyke was this week given the prestigious judges award at the
-
News
BBC1 tries six fresh ideas for Saturdays.
BBC1 controller Lorraine Heggessey has stacked up at least six new formats to try and revitalise Saturday nights, writes Leigh Holmwood.
-
News
ITV BOOKS MIT IN AUTUMN PEAKTIME SLOT.
ITV1 is looking to bolster its Saturday night schedule in the autumn with a second series
-
News
FIVE IN PROFIT AS RTL CLIMBS OUT OF RED.
Five has posted profits of£10m for 2003 - its first positive yearly profit figure since
-
News
C4's Thompson suggests trust.
Channel 4 chief executive Mark Thompson has ruled out privatisation, but has expressed support for transferring the broadcaster to trust status, writes Glen Mutel.