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Top 30 BBC2, Channel 4, Channel 5
Find out the top 30 programmes on BBC2, Channel 4 and Channel 5 from 11-17 July as well as the performance of all the terrestrials across week 28.
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Top 100 network programmes
Find out who topped the ratings league table for network programming from 11-17 July and browse the top 100.
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Genre Overview
Browse the top 10 children’s, factual, drama, entertainment, sport and current affairs programmes from 11-17 July.
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Demographic Focus
Explore the ratings breakdown demographically across the main terrestrial and multichannel broadcasters for 11-17 July.
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News
Clegg calls on Ofcom to scrutinise News Corp
Nick Clegg had called on regulator Ofcom to “very seriously” consider if News Corp remains a “fit and proper” shareholder in Sky, according to reports.
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New Tricks bulldozes rivals
New Tricks is a summer staple that the BBC1 scheduler can pop in and relax. It may have an unfashionably old profile but it’s a volume juggernaut that puts the wind up everyone.
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Gypsy eviction tops 3m
THURSDAY: Gypsies and cowboy’s managed to outgun their rivals as high profile dramas on BBC1 and ITV1 took a tumble.
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Dynamo magics up 800,000
THURSDAY: Watch’s new series about street magican Dynamo is going from strength to strength, betwitching more than 800,000 viewers and beating all other multichannels at 9pm
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Radiocentre: BBC Radio 5 Live has "identity crisis"
Commercial radio trade body Radiocentre has accused BBC Radio 5 Live of “suffering from an identity crisis and confusion over its purpose” and called for it to stop branding itself as an entertainment station.
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BBC strikes delayed
The second day of strikes at the BBC has been delayed to “spread the burden” more evenly between members, the NUJ has said.
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C4 to pilot Come Date With Me
Channel 4 will pilot a Come Dine With Me spin-off with the contestants competing to win the culinary competition and find love.
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Miliband: changes to media plurality rules should exclude BBC
The BBC should not be affected by any changes to media plurality laws, Labour leader Ed Miliband has said.
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Film4 appoints digital chief
Film4 has appointed a new commissioning editor to oversee the channel’s digital initiative - Film4.0.
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ITV Fred West drama to air in US
Appropriate Adult, the forthcoming ITV drama based on serial killer Fred West, is to air in the US on Sundance Channel.
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BBC boss defends investigative journalism
Mark Thompson has defended certain practices used by investigative journalists, and warned any conclusions from the Leveson inquiry should not make their ability to uncover stories “blunted or unnecessarily constrained”.
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Greenlight round-up: C4 stands up for comedy
Channel 4 unveils a wave of new comedy pilots and former chart-toppers return to the spotlight.
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Choccywoccydoodah to return
Cake shop series Choccywoccydoodah has been recommissioned for a second and third run by UKTV channel Good Food.
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Kate Little to leave ITV Studios
ITV Studios’ director of business affairs Kate Little has become the second senior manager to announce their departure from the company in recent weeks.
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Sky reveals fresh comedies
A playground comedy, a talent show-cum-gameshow and a hidden camera series from Ant & Dec’s Gallowgate Productions are among Sky 1’s line up for autumn.
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Optomen pilots ‘biggest gameshow ever’
Optomen Television is to pilot what it claims to be the “biggest gameshow ever” - taking inspiration from a theoretical book by American writer James Surowiecki.