All articles by Kate McMahon – Page 49
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ITV exec quits to take top role at All3Media
Jane Turton, director of rights and business affairs for ITV, has resigned to take up the position of deputy chief operating officer and director of business development and business affairs of All3Media.
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Britannia High to air final episode live
ITV's new teen musical drama Britannia High will climax with a 75 minute live-to-air spectacular, emulating the fictional performing arts school's end of year concert.
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Blog: Britannia High ep. 1
The first episode of ITV1's teen musical drama Britannia High may have been cheesier than a Brie factory, but Kate McMahon absolutely loved it.
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Ten Alps racing to finish C4 credit crunch doc
Ten Alps owned indie Blakeway Productions is in a race against time to finish a quick turnaround documentary for tonight's Channel 4's Dispatches.
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Video: ITV1's Britannia High
Two of the leading architects behind ITV1's forthcoming teen musical drama Britannia High have spoken to Broadcastnow about what multiplatform offerings will be available to viewers.
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Commissioners wishlist
Comedy commissioners from the top three broadcasters have revealed what they are looking for next.
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ITV strikes football deal with Setanta
England supporters will be able to follow their teams' away performance in the World Cup qualifiers for free, after ITV struck a deal with rights holder Setanta last night.
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ITV1 to revisit Aspel's WW2 childhood
Michael Aspel will be reunited with friends he met as a World War II evacuee in a daytime show for ITV1.
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ITV hails Britannia High as 360 landmark
ITV has heralded a new era of 360-degree commissioning as it gears up to launch a ground-breaking array of multiplatform content around teen musical drama Britannia High.
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ITV to revive C4's classic Graham Taylor football doc
ITV is to air an extended version of the landmark Graham Taylor documentary that went out 14 years ago on Channel 4 and has ordered a new film featuring the former England manager.
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Krempelwood delivers AFP deals in first week
Advertiser-funded programming (AFP) and sponsorship start-up Krempelwood has sealed deals to deliver sponsors for up-coming shows from Sony Pictures Television International, BBC Worldwide, Universal Music and UKTV.
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Wolffe joins ITV
Beam TV's managing director David Wolffe has left after eight months to take up the newly created post of finance director of ITV Global Content.
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Timeline: Paul Jackson
The career of Paul Jackson, from joining the BBC as a runner in 1971 to exiting one of the top roles at ITV in 2008 and joining Eyeworks in 2009.
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Paul Jackson: Hits and misses
During his time at ITV, Paul Jackson presided over a selection of hits as well as several flops. Here, Broadcast shines a spotlight on the highlights and lowlights of Jackson's time at ITV.
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David Jason to quit Frost role
Detective Inspector Jack Frost is set to hang up his hat next year in a two-part finale to the long-running ITV drama series.
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Ofcom unveils minorities report
Ethnic minorities are more likely to be interested in interactive TV but are increasingly concerned about programmes they deem unsuitable, according to new findings by Ofcom.
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Setanta strikes highlights deal with ITV
ITV1 will broadcast England's 4-1 victory in the over Croatia tonight, after signing a belated deal with Setanta.
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Animal actors to star on Five
Leopard Films will reveal how trainers got Wellard the dog to bite Ian Beale's bum in EastEnders in a series about animal actors for Five, writes Kate McMahon.
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PM will turn to kids for advice in BBC Election series
The winner of a new BBC kids series will give Gordon Brown advice on how to improve Britain.
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Ten Alps to launch science site
Ten Alps-owned indie Brook Lapping is to launch a global online science channel in conjunction with the Science Museum and the Royal Institution.