All Broadcast articles in 18 November 2011 – Page 7
-
News
BBC and Arts Council launch £2.5m online fund
The BBC and Arts Council England are partnering to launch a £2.5m “iPlayer for the arts”.
-
Ratings
Idiot comes home to 990k
FRIDAY: An Idiot Abroad completed its winning streak for Sky 1, rounding off the series with nearly a million viewers.
-
Ratings
I'm a Celebrity returns with 11.5m
SUNDAY: I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! clawed in its biggest ever launch audience on the back of a series high for The X Factor.
-
Comment
14 Nov '11
“It was suffering from TV’s equivalent of bipolar disorder.” Read on for the verdict on the weekend’s TV.
-
News
NUJ: Local radio cuts will hit older listeners most
Cuts to BBC local radio will disproportionately affect older people, the NUJ has claimed.
-
News
World Service Trust receives £90m govt boost
The World Service Trust is to receive a £90m boost from the government, targeted at specific countries for cross platform projects “to help people cope during disasters and drive social change”.
-
News
Geoff Hill named 5 News editor
CNN International director of coverage Geoff Hill will be the launch editor for 5 News under ITN.
-
Ratings
Big Brother ends with 2m
FRIDAY: Channel 5’s Big Brother bowed out with its second biggest audience of the series, but failed to punch through in the same way as its celebrity sister show.
-
News
Patten: claims of BBC domination "odd"
Lord Patten has rebutted claims that the BBC dominates the landscape of British media as “bizarre” and “odd”.
-
News
ITV predicts difficult Christmas
ITV is on course to outperform the television advertising market this year but is braced for a difficult Christmas period.
-
News
C4 first to trial Zeebox
Channel 4 has kicked off a trial with two-screen TV service Zeebox to feature bespoke content around forthcoming E4 series Desperate Scousewives.
-
News
X Factor hit by power cut
The X Factor was beset with embarrassing technical difficulties on Saturday night.