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Leopard lines up Matthew Bourne and da Vinci specials
Leopard Films is producing a Channel 4 doc about choreographer / director Matthew Bourne and has been drafted in to co-produce a Sky Arts live special on artist Leonardo da Vinci.
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CiTV acquires teen music shows
CITV has acquired the first two series of Nickelodeon live-action kids’ shows Big Time Rush and Victorious.
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Utd drubbing boosts MOTD2
Big numbers for Match of the Day 2: 4 million/22% share on Sunday night at 10pm, compared with last week’s 2.3 million/12% share.
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E4 to reveal Body Shockers
Comedian Tom Allen will front a clip show about the World’s Greatest Body Shockers for E4.
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Genius choice for Sky’s Idiot
An Idiot Abroad had 1.1 million/4% share on Sky 1 on Friday at 9pm – and a title that made a funny tabloid headline for Wayne Rooney’s sending off in England’s recent game.
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Top 30 multichannel programmes
Find out the top 30 multichannel programmes for 17-23 October as well as the share of viewing across digital homes.
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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 17-23 October as well as the performance of all the terrestrials across week 42.
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Demographic Focus
Explore the ratings breakdown demographically across the main terrestrial and multichannel broadcasters for 17-23 October.
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Genre Overview
Browse the top ten children’s, factual, drama, entertainment, sport and current affairs programmes from 17-23 October.
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Top 100 network programmes
Find out who topped the ratings league table for network programming from 17-23 October and browse the top 100
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Youview marketing/PR team made redundant
Youview is to lose its PR and marketing team, including marketing director Tim Hunt, after opting to make the entire division redundant.
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Bacon admits self-censorship due to BBC concerns
Broadcaster Richard Bacon has said he often self-censors as a result of nervousness around causing offence at the BBC.
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High Court judge strikes out Top Gear suit
A High Court judge has struck out a law suit against BBC2 programme Top Gear, which had been brought against it by electric car manufacturer Tesla.
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Merlin conjures up 1.5m boost
BBC1 fantasy drama Merlin has been growing its audience in the face of stiff competition – a figure boosted by more than 1.5m recording and watching through PVRs.
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Amberfin's Devlin given SMPTE award
The Society of Motion Pictures and Television Engineers (SMPTE) has awarded Amberfin chief technology officer Bruce Devlin the David Sarnoff Gold Medal Award.
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C4’s Allan re-jigs sales team
Channel 4’s new sales director Jonathan Allan has restructured his team to create six new teams scrapping the previous structure.
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Sky's Darroch paid £2.7m as profits hit £1bn
Sky’s chief executive officer Jeremy Darroch is on track to take home a basic salary of £935,000 next year, having earned £2.7m including bonuses this year.
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ITV looking to sell products on-demand
ITV looks set to integrate a retail proposition with its video-on-demand service as it hunts for an e-commerce manager with FMCG experience.
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Sky Go passes 100m views
Sky Go has served more than 100 million content views since it launched in July, with the average number per month approaching that achieved by Channel 4’s 4oD.
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Foundry launches Katana
The Foundry has release Katana, its new look development and lighting tool.