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Darcy slams ITV's "lemmings" online strategy
BSkyB chief operating officer Mike Darcey has accused ITV and Channel 4 of “leaping like lemmings” into a strategy of making content available for free online.
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Lion’s Hunter to set up Oz indie’s UK arm
Lion Television head of interactive Kirsty Hunter is leaving after eight years to launch Australian multiplatform indie The Project Factory in the UK.
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Illumina Digital swells ranks of Glasgow indies
Illumina Digital has joined the growing community of production companies and digital start-ups in Glasgow, and recruited former Pact interactive media executive Claire Scally.
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ITV1’s Marchlands launches with 6.2m
THURSDAY: New supernatural drama Marchlands, starring Alex Kingston, raised a strong audience for ITV1 on its debut – while Louis Theroux’s latest special aired on BBC2.
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More4 debuts The Big C
THURSDAY: US comedy The Big C, which picked up a Golden Globe last month, debuted on More4 with nearly 270,000 viewers.
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Whiston to focus only on ITVS soaps
John Whiston has lost responsibility for all ITV Studios programming other than its soap operas.
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C4 unveils online Promise exclusives
Peter Kosminsky, the writer and director of new Channel 4 drama The Promise, will take part in a live web chat after the first episode on Sunday.
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Christopher Lunn loses 'hundreds' of clients
Christopher Lunn & Company has lost hundreds of clients as a result of its ongoing investigation by HM Revenue & Customs.
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C4’s Gypsy Weddings up again
Channel 4’s Big Fat Gypsy Weddings continued to boost its ratings success with nearly 2 million viewers recording the doc series.
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Broadcasters 'optimistic' for 3D royal wedding
Broadcasters are “optimistic” about plans to show the royal wedding in 3D but the final decision will lie with the palace, a senior BSkyB executive said.
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Fry Japan visit dropped over QI comments row
Stephen Fry has dropped plans to film in Japan for a new BBC series following a furore caused by his panel show QI.
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BBC apologises to Mexico for Top Gear insults
The BBC has said it had apologised to the Mexican ambassador over remarks made on Top Gear.
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Number watching TV online hits 1.2m
The number of subscribers cancelling their pay TV subscriptions in favour of over-the-top (OTT) video alternatives hit 1.2 million last year, global research shows.
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Landlady wins ECJ backing on Sky battle
An EU ruling allowing television viewers to by-pass UK broadcasters and watch cheaper foreign satellite coverage of Premier League football has come a step closer when an Advocate-General at the European Court of Justice advised judges to back the right of Karen Murphy to use a Greek decoder in her ...
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Cameras roll on Inbetweeners film
Principal photography will start Sunday for The Inbetweeners Movie, the big-screen project based on the E4 comedy about hapless sixth form students.
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England victory tackles 8m peak
FRIDAY: England’s Six Nations victory over Wales lined up a peak of more than 8m viewers.
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TV debates 'influenced youth votes'
The televised questioning of the leaders of the three mainstream political parties in the lead-up to the last general election influenced younger voters slightly more than older ones, according to university research.
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Coogan attacks Top Gear's 'casual racism'
Comedian Steve Coogan has accused Top Gear presenters Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May of “casual racism” for their on-screen comments about Mexico.