Most popular and commented – Page 2620
-
News
Switchover may cause HD divide
ITV's Michael Grade has warned that digital switchover could split TV viewers into “haves and have-nots”.
-
News
YouTube piracy clampdown
Google has unveiled technology to stop copyrighted material being viewed on its YouTube video-sharing service.
-
News
Folder Media acquires Fun Radio
Digital radio and new media specialist Folder Media has completed the acquisition of children's broadcaster Fun Radio for an undisclosed fee.
-
News
Mother of 7/7 victim to front R4 doc
BBC Radio 4 will follow the mother of a 7/7 victim as she goes on a personal exploration to find out how parents of other victims of crime have managed to forgive the perpetrators.
-
News
ITN plans India webcast
ITN is to launch a web show about Bollywood as part of a package of programmes for a dedicated YouTube channel.
-
News
Little Britain duo launch comedy website
Matt Lucas and David Walliams have teamed up with Hat Trick to launch a UK version of Will Ferrell's US comedy website Funny or Die.
-
News
Jones joins Target
Target Entertainment has appointed Nat Geo TV International’s Ian Jones as its new group managing director.
-
News
TV critics 23 September ‘08
“This was utterly baffling but very exciting stuff.” Read on for the critics' full verdict on last night's TV.
-
News
Morris' terrorist comedy set for cinema
Film4 is funding satirist Chris Morris' latest project after both the BBC and Channel 4 rejected it for TV.
-
News
Global restructures sales operation
Global Radio has restructured its sales operation by creating five agency teams, a client team and interactive team spanning both Global and the newly acquired GCap Media.
-
News
Bolin to lead IABM
Rick Bolin is the man charged with helping manage the increasingly complex relationship between broadcast technology suppliers and their customers.
-
News
Sky strikes Funny or Die deal
Sky is to add some extra clout to its online comedy offering by securing a deal with Funnyordie.co.uk, the new comedy website backed by Little Britain duo Matt Lucas and David Walliams.
-
News
Eckoh may counter-sue C4
Channel 4 is set to face a counter-sue claim from premium-rate phonelines operator Eckoh after the broadcaster began proceedings to recover more than£1m from the firm.
-
News
ITV1's Place of Execution kills off the competition
ITV1's new drama Place of Execution got off to a flying start last night at 9pm with 6m viewers (26%), making it the most watched show at the time.
-
News
Nesbitt stars in ITV thriller
ITV1 has signed James Nesbitt to star in Midnight Man, a three-part conspiracy thriller penned by David Kane.
-
News
Supersize Me’s BBC2 history lesson
Restaurant critic Giles Coren and presenter Sue Perkins will resort to eating post-Second World War rations as part of a run of themed Supersize Me shows on BBC2.
-
News
C4 to slash workforce by 15%
Channel 4 is to axe up to 150 jobs, equivalent to 15% of its workforce, as part of a strategy to cut costs by£100m over the next two years.
-
News
Camera gear for Gearhouse
Broadcast solutions provider Gearhouse Broadcast has invested in 30 BVP-E30WSPH Sony cameras at£30,000 each.
-
News
The Wire ends with a snip
The very last episode of the US drama The Wire pulled in just 36,000 viewers (0.33%) for the special two-hour finale on FX at 10pm.
-
News
Five reveals new look
Five has unveiled a new on and off-air look, the first brand overhaul of the terrestrial channel since 2002.