All News articles – Page 3578

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    VoD holds little appeal, says study

    2005-05-12T08:30:00Z

    Broadcasters and channel owners could be pursuing the wrong technologies to attract new customers, which may spell trouble for Freeview and IPTV companies.

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    Apax set to seal Hit Entertainment deal

    2005-05-12T08:30:00Z

    Private equity firm Apax Partners is set to complete a deal to take over Bob the Builderowner Hit Entertainment for£489m. Apax, whose bid has been recommended to shareholders, had faced competition from Lions Gate Entertainment, but the Vancouver-based company withdrew its interest last week.

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    Commissioners Q&A: Anne Gilchrist

    2005-05-12T08:30:00Z

    CBBC's head of entertainment has a budget of up to£132,000 an hour and would like to hear from indies who have a great idea for a comedy for children who've just migrated from Cbeebies

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    ITV set to sell Anglia studios to EV Group

    2005-05-12T08:30:00Z

    ITV is poised to sell its Anglia TV studio complex, the former home of Trisha.

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    Five to air The Tribe sequel

    2005-05-12T08:30:00Z

    Five has commissioned a sequel to its children's sci-fi drama The Tribe.

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    Commercial stations fight back against BBC gains

    2005-05-12T08:30:00Z

    Commercial radio stations are planning to band together for a series of high-profile cross-network events to take on the BBC, after new Rajar figures showed the corporation opening up its lead, writes Geoff White.

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    ITV strike ends after new offer

    2005-05-12T08:30:00Z

    ITV's£2.5m offer to striking workers has paid off after union members voted to end industrial action and accept improved pay.

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    Aardman to adapt Doyle novel

    2005-05-12T08:30:00Z

    Wallace and Grommitproducer Aardman is making a stop-motion TV adaptation of Roddy Doyle's children's book The Giggler Treatment. The Bristol-based indie has teamed up with Treasure Entertainment on the 30-minute show, which is currently being pitched to broadcasters. Production is expected to start in the autumn.

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    C4 show looks at black farmer

    2005-05-12T08:30:00Z

    Channel 4 has commissioned a three-part series following Britain's only black farmer as he attempts to get more young black and Asian people involved in rural affairs.

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    C4 backs playwright reality show

    2005-05-12T08:30:00Z

    Budding playwrights are being given the chance to see their work produced for the West End stage in The Play's The Thing, a new reality arts series for Channel 4, ordered from Granada and ScreenStage. The 4 x 60-minute series will follow the search for an ...

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    C4i sells programme packages

    2005-05-12T08:30:00Z

    Channel 4 International has sold 26 hours of programming to MTV3 Finland. Titles include Dom Joly's World Shut Your Mouthand series one of Peter Kay comedy Max and Paddy. DR Denmark has also acquired a 16-hour package including drama documentary ...

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    Five takes on another C4 executive

    2005-05-12T08:30:00Z

    Five has poached another Channel 4 acquisitions executive, appointing Vanessa Brookman as deputy director of acquisitions. Currently deputy editor of US series for C4 and E4, she will join Five next month and report to Jay Kandola, who Five poached from C4 last month after its own head of acquisitions, ...

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    2005 young talent

    2005-05-12T08:30:00Z

    Broadcast has unveiled the shortlist for its 2005 Young Talent Awards. Judges said entries have been of an incredibly high standard this year especially in the best young producer category where Endemol's Melissa Brown will battle it out with Patrick Furlong of Optomen TV, Nigel Hilditch of Pilot Film & ...

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    Kiss 100 increases audience share

    2005-05-12T08:30:00Z

    Dance station Kiss 100 has lost listeners in London but strengthened its grip on the youth market with shows such as the Bam Bam Breakfast. The station, owned by Broadcastpublisher Emap, has 1.2 million London listeners, a 3.9% share of the capital's ...

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    BBC1 draws clear on election night

    2005-05-12T08:30:00Z

    The Labour Party may have won last week's election with a smaller majority, but BBC1 was well clear of rivals with its rolling coverage.

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    Choice FM adds 50,000 to audience

    2005-05-12T08:30:00Z

    Urban station Choice FM has gained its highest weekly audience, adding 50,000 listeners over the last quarter. The station, which is owned by GCap, pulls in 525,000 listeners per week, according to the Rajar figures.

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    What's the point of Sky One?

    2005-05-12T08:00:00Z

    Despite mutterings about poor ratings for key shows, Sky One's controller, James Baker, is confident that pursuing a strategy of buying and making edgy, talked-about shows will persuade the punters to sign up for the Sky platform.

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    Skills equal success

    2005-05-12T08:00:00Z

    The industry is in danger of losing its talent to other sectors because it isn't investing in skills development. National Skills Day is a step in the right direction, writes Clive Jones.

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    ITV's digital return

    2005-05-12T08:00:00Z

    The£134m acquisition of SDN has put ITV on a strong footing in the digital arena, giving it the chance to become as big a player as the BBC. But will new channels continue to fuel its turnaround? By James Curtis.

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    Controlling interests

    2005-05-12T08:00:00Z

    As the BBC plans to scrap its 'two tick' commissioning system to become more like other terrestrials, is the move towards making channel controllers more hands-off to be welcomed, asks Peter Keighron.