ITV1’s interview with the parents of murdered schoolboy Rhys Jones, Caught in the Crossfire, was beaten by a repeat of BBC One’s New Tricks in the 9pm slot last night.The BBC One detective show had a peak audience of 4.7 million viewers, a 21.1% share of the audience, with an average of 4.5 million staying… Continue reading Overnights: New Tricks repeat beats ITV1 interview
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The BBC and STV have agreed to enter into a partnership that will see both broadcasters share resource including facilities, training, technology and archive programmes.The two sides have stressed that a final agreement would have to ensure that the editorial integrity of both broadcasters would be preserved in any picture sharing arrangement. Exclusive stories and… Continue reading BBC and STV agree to share resources
Ofcom has launched a review of its Broadcasting Code of rules for TV and radio stations, including looking at giving commercial radio stations greater freedom around content-related promotions.The review of the code, which has been in place in its current form since July 2005, could create greater commercial opportunities for radio stations and help create… Continue reading Ofcom launches review of Broadcasting Code
Disney has launched a new UK channel, XD, aimed at boys aged 6-14, following an initial US launch in February.The channel, which features a mix of live-action and animated programming, replaces Jetix, formerly Fox Kids Europe, which Disney acquired on February.Boel Ferguson, former Jetix Europe managing director, has become general manager Disney Channels UK &… Continue reading Disney launches XD channel for boys
Today’s Digital Britain report has laid out plans for universal broadband access by 2012 and a digital radio upgrade by 2015.BroadbandSpeaking this afternoon, culture secretary Ben Bradshaw said that BBC licence fee money will fund universal broadband alongside a “small levy” of 50p per month on all fixed telephone lines.Local NewsHe added that a “small… Continue reading Digital Britain report published
Digital radio station Fun Kids is to broadcast nationally across Great Britain during the summer holiday period.The station will broadcast on Digital One, the national commercial DAB digital radio network, between 27 June and 3 October.As well as broadcasting on DAB digital radio, Fun Kids is also available across the UK on Sky Digital, Virgin… Continue reading Fun Kids to broadcast on Digital One for the summer
The UK entertainment and media (E&M) market will experience a cumulative 7% decline in revenue from 2008 to 2010, from $92 billion to $85 billion, according to a new PricewaterhouseCoopers report. A change in consumer spending behaviour will push the market to its lowest revenue figures since 2005, said PwC. However from this point consumer… Continue reading UK entertainment and media market revenue to fall 7%
For the first time, the entire BBC coverage of the Wimbledon tennis championships will be available in high definition on the BBC HD channel.As well as coverage on BBC One, BBC Two and the BBC HD channel, the championships will be available via live streaming on BBC Online and live text commentaries on its mobile… Continue reading BBC to broadcast 2009 Wimbledon Championships live in HD
The Premier League has told Setanta that it will auction-off its rights to air 46 live games next season unless it makes its next payment deadline of this Friday 19 June.It is thought that Setanta has paid £10 million of a £30 million rights payment which was due today.Last week, Setanta missed a £3 million… Continue reading Premier League gives Setanta Friday payment deadline
Tony Ball, ex-chief executive of BSkyB and frontrunner for the ITV chief exec job, has indicated that he would bring in new board members if appointed.Ball would bring in new non-executive directors to replace people such as Sir James Crosby and Sir Adrian Russell, according to a report in the Observer.Mike Clasper, appointed to the… Continue reading Frontrunner for ITV chief exec job to shakeup board
