More News – Page 3556
-
News
This World: LAPD - Protect and Serve? (BBC2) - Paul Hoggart, Times
'It made grim viewing on many levels.'...
-
News
This World: LAPD - Protect and Serve? (BBC2) - James Walton, Daily Telegraph
'The bigger picture was often either hazy or left as ide completely.'...
-
News
Human Mutants (C4) - Christopher Matthew, Daily Mail
'This was an absorbing and instructive an hour as I have ever spent in front of the TV.'...
-
News
SMG appoints Masters as new chair
SMG chairman Don Cruickshank is to be succeeded by Dr Chris Masters at the media group's annual meeting in Glasgow later today.
-
News
Big Brother 'sex' boost
Channel 4 is hoping that Big Brother 5 will reach a new audience high this evening after two housemates appeared to have become the first people in the history of the series to have sex.
-
News
EastEnders returns to US screens
American fans of EastEnders, who campaigned vociferously when the BBC1 soap was pulled from the schedules of BBC America, will once again be able to watch the show after a US pay-channel agreed to screen it.
-
News
Granada Smith joins Ascent Media
Ascent Media Group has appointed Granada's recently departed md to be their Group Managing Director.
-
News
Granada TV director moves to Ascent
Ascent Media Group has appointed Granada's recently departed md to be their Group Managing Director
-
News
PEER POLL: C4 chief executive
The latest question in Broadcast's peer poll asks:Should Dawn Airey be the next chief executive at Channel 4?
-
News
Poor start for BBC1's Imagine
The new series of Imagine kicked off last night (2 June) at 22.35 with The Mysterious Mr Hooper strand proving disappointing for the corporation with 1.7 million (13.3%).
-
News
Imagine...The Mysterious Mr Hopper (BBC1) - James Walton, Daily Telegraph
'Imagine appeared reconciled to its lot: that such an elusive man was always going to lead to a solid documentary r...
-
News
Imagine...The Mysterious Mr Hopper (BBC1) - Peter Paterson, Daily Mail
'It inevitably meant skating over interesting themes without fully satisfying the viewer's curiosity.'...
-
News
Jimmy's Farm (BBC2) - Sam Wollaston, Guardian
'It's too long and suffers from being under-edited.'...
-
News
Gypsy Child Brides (BBC2) - Simon Edge, Daily Star
'Gypsy weddings are not a pretty business.'...
-
News
ER (C4) - Fiona Sturges, Independent
'As ER finales go, this was the dullest I can remember.'...
-
News
Wong on Hit 40 UK
Radio indie Somethin' Else has hired Katherine Wong as producer of weekly chart show Hit 40 UK. She will handle a revamped version of the show, which will launch this Sunday with new presenters Katy Hill and Simon Hirst. The chart, broadcast every Sunday, ...
-
News
The Hive and VTR merge operations
VTR PLC-owned Soho facilities The Hive and VTR have merged operations to form a 100-plus strong company in response to the growing demand for the 'one-stop shop', writes Rick Dacey.
-
News
Cheerful Scout doubles DVD capacity
Cheerful Scout has doubled the capacity of its DVD department with the installation of two Sonic Scenarists and the appointment of three authors and designers, writes Rick Dacey.
-
News
New posts at London Studios
The London Studios has created two management positions in an effort to increase efficiency at the ITV facility.
-
News
Director's cut buys
Director's Cut, the facilities arm of arts producer Third Eye, has doubled its editing facilities with a second Symphony and four further offline suites. Managing director Peter West hopes that Roly Keating's appointment as controller of BBC2 will increase the BBC's arts output. Editor Ann Dummett has been added to ...