All News articles – Page 4583
-
News
TALKSPORT CAUTIONED.
A complaint against national radio station TalkSport has been upheld following a phone-in on the day
-
News
Inventor of Win the Break unmasked.
The junior Granada employee, who could become a millionaire after inventing the ITV quiz in which viewers win products advertised in a commercial break, is a thirtysomething assistant producer on Stars in their Eyes, Broadcast can reveal, writes Steve Ast
-
News
ITN's Tait to hang up boots.
ITN Editor in Chief Richard Tait has announced he is to retire after 15 years with the company, writes Steve Aston
-
News
BBC to create new management team.
The BBC is to create a new high-level management team to ensure BBC services remain on the air in the event of a terrorist attack, writes Leigh Holmwood
-
News
BBC Ventures replaces Langsdale.
BBC Ventures Group has brought in consultancy chief Ann Wilson to head its technology consultancy division, replacing Philip Langsdale who quit in May over differences of opinion about the direction of the business, writes Barbara Marshall
-
News
BBC REVIEWS POLITICS.
BBC 2 controller Jane Root and the head of the BBC's review into political coverage, Sian
-
News
Whittingdale bags Yeo's job.
The Conservative Party is gearing up to push for further liberalisation in the broadcasting industry after
-
News
Rabbatts cuts back programme support.
4Learning managing director Heather Rabbatts is overhauling the troubled offshoot in a move which will see up to five job losses in the channel's off-air programme support department, writes Georgina Lipscomb
-
News
FOX GIVES PIG STARRING ROLE IN AUTUMN LINE-UP.
Pig City, a brand new animation which follows the life of 'country bumpkin pig' Mikey who moves to the big city has been bought to lead the autumn line-up for Fox Kids UK, writes Paul Revoir
-
News
BBC moves to end jibes about factual system.
Decisions on in-house programme ideas from the BBC's beleaguered general factual department have been speeded up after criticism from producers that bureaucracy was bogging down the commissioning process, writes Leigh Holmwood
-
News
C5 TO AXE MOVIE SLOT.
Channel 5 is to axe its 21.00 Sunday movie slot from September and replace it with
-
News
Pilger hits out at TV 11 September plans.
Broadcasters are likely to be wasting their time swamping schedules with programming acknowledging the first anniversary
-
News
Currie to be first head of Ofcom
Lord David Currie of Marylebone has been appointed the first chairman of new super-regulator Ofcom, media secretary Tessa Jowell announced today , writes Leigh Holmwood
-
News
Oh Please God
Actor Gareth hunt cried out in agony 'Oh, please God!' as he had a heart attack on stage. ...
-
News
Amanda: I'm not quitting
Forget the absurd reports that Grimley's star Amanda Holden is calling time on her glamourous television career. ...
-
News
Jade's breast friend
Big-hearted Jade Goody has vowed to pay for a pal's boob job if she wins Big Brother's£70,000 tomorrow. ...
-
News
Tears, trauma and the real reason we had to leave This Morning
They are the most talked-about couple on television. And in their candid autobiography, exclusively serialised in ...
-
News
Heart fear for Hunt
Gareth Hunt was recovering in hospital last night after collapsing on stage with a suspected heart attack. ...
-
News
Brown crony named£170,000 TV watchdog
A close friend of Gordon Brown is to be given a key post as Britain's news communications super-regulator, it emerg...
-
News
Rob Lowe quits The West Wing
Rob Lowe is quitting White House drama The West Wing because he is not being paid enough. ...