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C4 backs disabled trainees with £500,000 pot
Channel 4 will plough £500,000 into training schemes to ensure that people with disabilities make up at least 10% of its 2016 Paralympics production team.
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Row breaks out over job sites
A row has erupted over the way indies employ freelance runners after four subscription job sites slammed the findings of a survey questioning their effectiveness.
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BBC Taster targets YouTube generation
The BBC’s efforts to reach new audiences with digital storytelling were ratcheted up this week with the unveiling of BBC Taster.
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BBC factual plan in spotlight
Sweeping changes to the BBC’s factual commissioning team came as a “massive shock” to insiders and are likely to result in the departure of some of the corporation’s highest-profile commissioners.
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Midsomer eats into Wolf Hall
WEDNESDAY: ITV’s Midsomer Murders returned for its 17th series with an audience that took a bite out of Wolf Hall, which lost 1m viewers.
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Downton Abbey to ‘end this year’
Downton Abbey will reportedly close its doors after its sixth series with creator Julian Fellowes ready to concentrate on other projects.
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Top 100 network programmes- 19 – 25 January 2015
Ratings surge pushes period drama to top of the table – but ITV’s Mr Selfridge stumbles on return
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Top 15 Consolidated Shows 19 - 25 January 2015
On 13 January, Count Arthur Strong achieved 1.7 million/12% after 200,000 recorded and watched, only slightly behind 6 January’s 1.8 million/13% launch.
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Calrec launches new Summa processor
BVE 2015: Calrec Audio has launched a new core for its Summa and Artemis consoles.
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TV spend surges for Nordisk Film & TV Fund
The Nordisk Film and TV Fund’s investment in television surged to support 14 drama projects last year as local producers targeted the small screen.
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Tom Giles handed new BBC role
Former Panorama editor Tom Giles has left BBC News to become a specialist factual producer at BBC Productions, Broadcast understands.
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Top 30 shows (BBC2, C4, C5) 19 – 25 January 2015
It was a red-letter week for BBC2: Wednesday brought the best drama launch in a decade in Wolf Hall, while Sunday marked the return of Top Gear.
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Top 30 multichannel programmes 19 – 25 January 2015
E4 topped the table once more with Thursday’s The Big Bang Theory at 8.30pm (1.7 million/7%).
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Sky to enter mobile market
Sky is to enter the mobile sector for the first time after striking a deal with Telefónica UK, which trades as O2.
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Top 50 Non-PSB shows 19 – 25 January 2015
At 9pm on Thursday, Sky 1 launched Ross Kemp: Extreme World with 407,000/2% – its best performer this week
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Encompass appoints new CEO
Encompass has appointed Chris Walters to the position of chief executive officer.
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Imagine fills final gap with RGB Networks acquisition
Imagine Communications looks set for a period of consolidation after the manufacturer announced its fourth acquisition in just over a year.
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BBC commissioner IP guidelines: in full
Click to view the BBC’s newly introduced IP guidelines.
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Broadcasters confirm debate proposals
The broadcasters’ proposals for the TV election debates look set to remain unaltered after the BBC and ITV released a joint statement confirming their intentions.