Small MPU – Page 61
-
News
Millionaire or weakest link?
So you want to be a TV executive? Do you know what the main events of the year were in broadcasting? The demands of broadband or the 22.00 news move debacle?
-
News
TX - A humbug of a drama - A Christmas Carol
Broadcaster: ITVProducer: LWTStart: 21.00, 20 DecemberLength: 1 x 90-minutesCommissioning editors: Nick Elliott/ Jenny ReeksIt was actor Ross Kemp's idea to do a contemporary adaptation of Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol starring
-
News
INTERVIEW - Real entertainment
BBC entertainment controller Danielle Lux is determined to make over the once old-fashioned genre so it feeds the public thirst for reality TV with shows based on people and emotions, filled with 'drama, tension and jeopardy'.
-
News
RATINGS: WEEK ENDING 26 NOVEMBER - Peak Practice overtakes Casualty after slow start
Like some sort of celestial eclipse, Who Wants to be a Millionaire?'s first million-pound winner overshadowed the demise of Victor Meldrew.The result - 33 million people watching TV on a Monday
-
News
AND FINALLY...
LWT's Sean Kneale, producer of The Way They Were 4 - Coronation St Special, on eating glue...
-
News
Lookalikes
Get satisfaction from the rockin' similarities between these two hardcore party animals, Granada Creative chair Andrea Wonfor and Rolling Stones bass player Ronnie Wood. While one has more groupies than most
-
News
Digital channels to take on Sky over high cost of interactive launches
A group of digital TV channels is set to lobby the Office of Fair Trading over the cost of launching interactive services on Sky's digital platform, writes David Wood.Channel heads
-
News
talkSPORT has licence renewed
New financial deal will help the station 'move faster towards breakeven'
-
News
Megalomedia to sell Framestore and CFC
Framestore founders Reed and Sargent to buy businesses for new company Guidedraw
-
News
BBC Breakfast editor quits for sports role
Thompson to join Salmon in re-positioning of BBC sport as speculation on launch of BBC sports channel continues
-
News
AtomFilms to merge with Shockwave.com to form global entertainment outfit
Two leading online entertainment companies AtomFilms and Shockwave.com have merged to create what they claim is the world's largest 'next-generation' entertainment outfit, writes David Wood.The deal, brokered last week, will
-
News
Channel 4 signs exclusive Popworld deal
Pop brand to provide programming for terrestrial and digital channels
-
News
Shockwave.com buys AtomFilms as online entertainment shows further contraction
Macromedia-owned online entertainment outfit Shockwave.com is to buy AtomFilms in a deal that illustrates further rapid consolidation in the online entertainment industry, writes David Wood.While AtomFilms but a brave face
-
News
Marsh leaves BBC Birmingham
Head of lifestyle and features to quit corporation after less than eighteen months in job
-
-
News
UK cable TV reaches new high
More than 3.4 million homes now take cable TV, but long term decline in premium services continues
-
News
FilmFour teams up with Dazed and Confused for digital short film season
'Stop for a minute' initiative aims to woo international audience with 31-day showcase of 60 second movies
-
News
NTL beats year-end digital subscriber target
Company announces over 500,000 digital TV subscribers as ntlworld looks set to become UK's third largest ISP
-
News
BBC to confirm White City development plans
New leisure shopping and media centre to form heart of multi-million pound re-development