Small MPU – Page 581
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NewsMusic to C4's ears
The relaunch of The Hits as 4Music got off to a cracking start last Friday with an all hours share of 0.41%, more than the total combined audience of all the MTV-branded channels.
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NewsTV critics 19 August ‘08
“A couple of big buffoons, Dave Myers and Si King are like fatter, hairier, foodier versions of Ant 'n' Dec. But they're still much more watchable than Mark Beaumont.” Read on for the critics' full verdict on last night's TV.
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NewsSky to double arts content with new channels
BSkyB will double its coverage of the arts with an additional two bespoke Sky Arts channels.
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NewsBBC2's Bakers cook up a ratings treat
BBC2 chefs Dave Myers and Simon King metamorphosised from Hairy Bikers to Hairy Bakers last night at 8.30pm and attracted 3.7m viewers (15.6%), the duo's highest audience ever.
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ULTV's letter to Ofcom
An open letter from United for Local Television to Ofcom regarding the regulator's conduct of it's second PSB review.
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NewsGlobal names Mail exec as radio chief
Global Radio has appointed Mail on Sunday and Mail online managing director Stephen Miron as chief executive.
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NewsLocal TV coalition attacks Ofcom
A coalition of local TV operators has complained that Ofcom has ignored public support for regional programming on the Freeview platform.
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NewsReady Steady Cook serves up 20th series
BBC2 has recommissioned Ready Steady Cook for a 20th series, and is moving the show to Television Centre for the first time.
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NewsJoost attacks Kangaroo
Web TV platform Joost has complained that the proposed multi-broadcaster on-demand service Project Kangaroo will distort the competitive online TV rights market.
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NewsC4 suffers ratings crash
Channel 4 fell to its second lowest all hours weekly share since 2001 last week with just 7% of the TV audience.
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NewsGoogle gives Kangaroo thumbs up
Google has given its backing to the proposed multi-broadcaster video-on-demand service Project Kangaroo.
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NewsCurrie and Waterman to front regional BBC1 docs
Edwina Currie and Pete Waterman are to explore the effects of the closure of many of Britain's rural railways in the 1960s in a series of regional programmes for BBC1.
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NewsFairlight adds new UK dealer
Total Audio Solutions has been appointed as the UK supplier for Fairlight digital audio workstations.
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NewsArqiva upgrades Sky speedway coverage
Sky Sports will produce key international Speedway fixtures in HD after agreeing a deal with Arqiva.
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NewsThe Look makes long form move
Soho post boutique The Look is aiming to up its productivity and do more long form post work after adding a Quantel Genetic Engineering system.
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Soho demo for new post-production projector
Projection Design will be showcasing its new Cineo32 production specific DLP projector at a special demo in London today (Wednesday).
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NewsAxis adds data and digital specialist
Axis Films has hired Michael Rosario as its new technical client coordinator.
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NewsJazz FM set for October relaunch
Jazz FM is scheduled to relaunch on 6 October and has appointed former Classic FM enterprise director Robert O'Dowd to head all its off-air sales business.
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LBC to send Ferrari to US presidential elections
LBC 97.3 is sending breakfast presenter Nick Ferrari to Chicago to cover the results and reaction to the US presidential elections this November.
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Virgin DJs get online tool
Virgin Radio DJs can now get closer to their global listenership and access real-time online and text data with technology created by its digital media team.


















