More News – Page 3645
-
News
TELEWEST MD LEAVES.
Telewest managing director Charles Burdick has left the company to 'pursue other opportunities'. He will be
-
News
NEW CLASSIC GOLD MD.
Former Jazz FM programme director John Baish is to become managing director of UBC-owned station Classic
-
News
BBC TO AIR IN DENTISTS.
Dental patients in Canada will soon be able to watch the BBC while they undergo treatment
-
News
Milligan to leave Five for BSkyB.
Five is set to lose its deputy chief executive, Nick Milligan, who is quitting to join
-
News
MacQuarrie takes control.
BBC Scotland head of programmes Ken MacQuarrie is to become the national division's controller in April, taking over from John McCormick who is retiring, writes Glen Mutel.
-
News
Ideal World in bid to expand factual fare.
Ideal World is looking to increase its contemporary factual output with the appointment of its first head of documentaries, writes Glen Mutel.
-
News
Secret Policeman among winners at RTS awards.
Mark Daly, the investigative reporter behind the acclaimed BBC documentary The Secret Policeman, has been awarded young journalist of the year by the Royal Television Society (RTS), writes Lisa Campbell.
-
News
R1 LINES UP NEW DUO.
Radio 1 duo Mark Radcliffe and Marc Riley will hand over their headphones to Colin Murray
-
News
ITV NABS BOAT RACE.
ITV has poached the exclusive TV rights to the Oxford vs Cambridge Boat Race, which the
-
News
SHINE PICKS GWILLIAM.
Indie Shine has appointed Sian Gwilliam as its deputy head of production. She will report to
-
News
DOUBLEBAND BACKED.
Channel 4 and the NIFTC/ Invest Company Development Fund are to put£165,000 into Belfast-based DoubleBand
-
News
COMMISSIONING - BBC expands big cat week format.
The BBC is to follow up the success of its Big Cat Week of stripped programmes
-
News
COMMISSIONING - Talkback turns inspectors' gaze on sex.
Talkback has been commissioned by Channel 4 to make a follow-up to Dinner Party Inspectors which will aim to transform people's sex lives, writes Michael Rosser.
-
News
COMMISSIONING - Commissioner's Q&A - Richard Klein.
The senior commissioning executive, BBC Factual would steal I'm a Celebrity from ITV, but probably would not put it on BBC4, even though he's looking to 'generate noise and attract attention to the channel'.
-
News
COMMISSIONS - SAVAGE'S EYES DOWN SET TO RETURN TO BBC1.
Lily Savage creator Paul O'Grady's BBC1 comedy Eyes Down, set in a Liverpool bingo hall, has
-
News
ITV chair gives backing to Allen.
New ITV chairman Sir Peter Burt has given his backing to Charles Allen, the merged plc's under-threat chief executive, writes Paul Revoir.
-
News
Henry hires non-blondes.
The stars of BBC3's 3 Non-Blondes are to join Lenny Henry in his new BBC1 show, writes Leigh Holmwood.
-
News
Bo' Selecta! star leads C4's spring.
Channel 4 has handed Bo' Selecta! star Avid Merrion a central role in its spring schedule
-
News
BBC3 to air cancer op.
BBC3 is to show a three-hour operation of a woman undergoing a mastectomy as part of a forthcoming season on cancer, writes Jon Rogers.
-
News
ITV FAILS IN BID TO WOO RAGEH OMAAR.
A secret plan by ITV News to poach BBC 'scud-stud' reporter Rageh Omaar has ended in