All News articles – Page 4517
-
News
C5 AD SHARE GOES UP.
Channel 5's advertising market share has grown to 7.3 per cent in the half year up
-
News
COMMUNITY 9/11 DAY.
Charity television outfit the Community Channel will suspend its normal programming on September 11 to broadcast
-
News
COX TO STAY AT BBC R1.
BBC Radio 1 has signed breakfast show DJ Sara Cox to the station for a further
-
News
OLD FACES SET TO LAUNCH NEW LOOK AT ITV.
ITV is to parade its stable of talent to promote the channel as part of a
-
News
News World in legal row with former executive.
News world, the international conference for broadcast journalists and news executives, has become embroiled in a
-
News
TV execs line up to rap festival.
One of the UK's leading television producers has launched a scathing attack on the Guardian Edinburgh
-
News
Extreme gets the Creative Touch.
Distributor Extreme International is set to move into programme-making after teaming up with London based production company Creative Touch Films, writes Paul Revoir
-
News
Planet Rapido in 'cock fight'.
Planet Rapido is locked in an embarrassing tussle with a sex industry charity following allegations that the penis-shaped trophy it used for its Channel 4 Eurotrash Awards was in breach of copyright, writes Penny Hughes
-
News
OFT ekes out BSkyB ruling.
The Office of Fair Trading (OFT) has delayed making a decision on its longstanding case against BSkyB over claims that the satellite giant breached competition rules, writes Paul Revoir
-
News
TWG bids to get west Midlands radio talking.
Kelvin MacKenzie's The Wireless Group (TWG) has thrown its hat in the ring for the west Midlands radio licence with a bid which, if successful, will expand its Talk brand into FM for the first time, writes Steve Aston
-
News
Twin anchors return in BBC news shake-up.
The BBC is to return to a twin-anchor model for its 18.00 News bulletin as part of a shake-up of roles across its main news programmes, writes Leigh Holmwood
-
News
Taxpayers reject C4's cash plea.
Taxpayers have given the thumbs-down to Channel 4 chief executive Mark Thompson's plea for government cash to support a more risk-taking channel, according to an NOP survey commissioned for Broadcast, writes David Wood
-
News
BBC 2 edges away from youth drama.
BBC 2 is to broaden its drama output away from its traditional diet of cult youth-orientated fare such as This Life and Attachments after controller Jane Root claimed they had run their course, writes Leigh Holmwood
-
News
Off the record - Sexpert is pants.
Delegates should breathe a sign of relief that C4 'sexpert' Simon Andreae - the man who
-
News
Off the record - Thommo needs a steadier hand.
Anyone visiting the Flextech Web Lounge at Edinburgh on Sunday morning will have been stunned to
-
News
Off the record - Dawn's surprise.
C5's pocket-sized powerhouse Dawn Airey was busily doing her impression of the most popular woman in
-
News
Off the record - Tie breaking news.
As BBC anchor Peter Sissons will confirm, the colour of a tie can be a critical
-
News
TX. - Heroes of our time.
The Daily Telegraph dubbed producer, director and cameraman Paul Berriff the 'Indiana Jones of British television'
-
News
City watch - Capital Radio's mixed reception.
City opinion is divided about Capital's future. While it is debt free and has strong brands, its growth is slowing and it has little room to expand