All PSBs articles – Page 59
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CommentWhy should viewers pay a new TV tax?
David Abraham misses the point on retransmission fees, says Sky’s Graham McWilliam
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CommentTime to turn the spotlight on IP
Diplomacy is needed to manage the shifting balance of content ownership, argues Stuart Cosgrove
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RatingsCHARTS: Cricket hits a six for Sky
The shortest format of the game drew an audience of 361,000/2% on Sky Sports 2
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CommentPSB channels should be paid for
US system of retransmission fees makes more sense, says Kate Bulkley
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CommentMel Leach looks back at Edinburgh
Mix of entertainment and issues leaves the Twofour Group boss exhausted – but happy
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RatingsCHARTS: Sky Sports 1 beats rival BT
The best football of the new season was Sky Sports 1’s Saturday coverage of Arsenal v Crystal Palace from 4.45pm
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NewsDavid Abraham's MacTaggart: rights in his sights
Industry issues, policy debates and producer relations were at the heart of David Abraham’s MacTaggart lecture.
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NewsDavid Abraham takes aim at Sky and US studios
MacTaggart: Channel 4 chief executive David Abraham has demanded that Sky pay to carry its services and argued that it should be handed the chance to strike “more flexible deals” with the rapidly consolidating indie sector.
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NewsTV a ruder place to work
Television has become a ruder and more frustrating place to work for UK indies over the past 12 months, with commissioning standards at the BBC in particular going backwards.
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RatingsCHARTS: Solid return for Sky 1‘s Cloth
At 9pm on Saturday, the first part of Sky 1’s A Touch Of Cloth III: Too Cloth For Comfort achieved 268,000/1.4%
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CommentHow to attract a young generation to news
Buzzfeed and Vice among the genre-shaking alternatives competing for attention
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RatingsCHARTS: MTV tops chart with Geordies
Tuesday’s episode of MTV’s Geordie Shore topped the chart with 520,000/3% (incl +1) at 10pm
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RatingsCHARTS: Sky1 toasts Glee's 100th
On Thursday at 9pm, the 100th episode of Glee achieved 207,000
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RatingsCHARTS: Pythons are a solid Gold hit
Gold’s Monty Python Live averaged 700,000/ 3%, making it Gold’s highest-rated original commission ever
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RatingsCHARTS: Dave’s Storage packs them in
This week, more than half of the top 50 programmes were Dave’s Storage Hunters
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RatingsCHARTS: Sky 1’s 24 bounces back
The best-placed non-sporting, non-storage-based show this week was Sky 1’s 24: Live Another Day.
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NewsTony Hall: speech in full
The director general outlined his plans for major changes to BBC Productions at City University in London earlier today.
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NewsBBC signals end of quotas
The BBC plans to tear up production quotas and “liberate” in-house teams to pitch to other broadcasters in the biggest “breaking open” of the corporation in its 92-year history.
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RatingsCHARTS: Storage cleans up for Dave
Of the top 50 this week, nearly half were Dave’s Storage Hunters


















