All News articles – Page 3297
-
News
What's a VoD show worth?
How much will a downloaded episode of Green Wingor The F Wordbe worth to consumers? Less than the cost of a music video on iTunes, according to Channel 4.
-
News
Murphy: RDF too political for me
Former BBC3 controller Stuart Murphy is to spearhead a drive into comedy and drama for Twofour when he joins as creative director on 21 August.
-
-
News
Living TV picks up US reality shows
Living TV has acquired the exclusive UK rights to new US reality series The Janice Dickinson Modelling Agencyand Daisy Does America from Fremantle Media Enterprises.
-
-
News
ITV Productions staff want sell-off
Leading figures within ITV Productions are pushing for the sale of ITV's in-house production arm, in a bid to turn the company into a super-indie.
-
News
Pitt makes move into indie sector
Former BBC creative director Ruth Pitt is to join indie Century Films as an executive producer.
-
-
News
Leader: Selling off the family silver won't help ITV
Broadcast editor Conor Dignam asks if selling ITV's production arm is a good thing
-
News
Izzard stars in Five kitchen drama
Five will bring comedian Eddie Izzard's serious side to the fore in an edgy new drama inspired by Anthony Bourdain's book Kitchen Confidential.
-
News
Sony offers new releases to UK VoD customers
Sony Pictures Television International has become the latest major producer to enter the burgeoning UK video-on-demand market.
-
News
End of term reports for controllers
Broadcastdelivers its end-of-term reports on the terrestrial programme bosses
-
News
Swain tipped for factual super commissioner role
Specialist factual commissioning editor Emma Swain has become the surprise favourite to land the BBC's new factual super commissioner job.
-
News
Comment: Fighting to tell the truth
David Mannion asks if we can expect war reporters on the ground to be balanced
-
News
Comment: The last laugh for comedy
Will the split of comedy from entertainment spur an exciting new era for the BBC?
-
News
Millionaire jobs safe, says buyer
The company poised to buy Who Wants to be a Millionaire?has reassured staff working on the hit quiz show there will be no major job losses.
-
News
BritDoc winner
Tigerlily Films won the best British documentary award for 37 Uses for a Dead Sheepat the inaugural BritDoc documentary festival, held in Oxford last week.
-
News
Breakfast leads GMTV
BBC Breakfast has overtaken GMTV in the morning news ratings battle, in a further sign of viewers turning away from ITV1.
-
News
On the box - A Restoration folly?
Eloise Tooke wonders if ITV's Cruises Undercovermissed the big story and if Restoration Village was wise to spend£1.9m on a tearoom at Massey's Folley
-
News
Battle begins over future of kids TV
Former BBC head of children's television Anna Home has set up an action group to campaign against the proposed regulatory changes that threaten the future of kids TV production in the UK.