All Broadcast articles in 01 November 2002 – Page 10
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Dyke seeks talks with Jowell over fines
BBC director general Greg Dyke is to seek talks with media secretary Tessa Jowell following her decision to impose fines of up to£250,000 on the BBC for breaches over standards, taste and decency and production quotas, writes David Rose
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Radio DJ Fox tipped off on 'twist'
POP Idol Judge Neil Fox told radio listeners on Thursday to watch out for a 'dramatic twist? on Popstars: The Rival...
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Strop Stars
Raging Pete Waterman hit back in the Popstars 'fix? row yesterday ' branding fellow telly judge Louis Walsh 'a f***...
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Hit Entertainment sells shares for£4.76 million
Hit Entertainment, the media group behind children's characters such as Bob the Builder and Thomas the Tank Engine,...
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Have I got a P45 for you
Shamed Angus Deayton was yesterday axed from Have I Got News For You over sex and drug revelations. ...
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BBC faces fines for breach of standards
The BBC should be fined for basic breaches of broadcasting rules, the Government said yesterday. ...
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AOL chief urges break-up as split grows in board
Further signs of a split at the top of AOL Time Warner emerged yesterday when chairman Steve Case was reported to h...
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There is no viable alternative to the television licence fee
Today is an important day in the development of British television, for it sees the launch of Freeview - a new digi...
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'Pro-hunt' TV show criticised
A BBC2 series featuring Clarissa Dickson Wright has been criticised for a second time for its pro-hunting bias. Te...
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He became the joke
Disgraced Angus Deayton was axed from Have I Got News For You last night after his sleazy antics made him more of a...
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Angus Deayton is sacked by BBC as quiz chairman
Angus Deayton was sacked last night from the BBC's satirical show ...
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Radio ads lift Clear Channel
Clear Channel, the world's largest radio company, yesterday reported higher third-quarter profits due to better bro...
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Viacom COO likely to stay
Sumner Redstone, chairman and chief executive of Viacom, said yesterday he was optimistic that Mel Karmazin, presid...
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BBC liable for fines if it breaches standards
The BBC could be fined up to£250,000 if it breaches standards on taste, decency and production quotas, the governm...
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Warning of fines for BBC
The BBC could be fined for the first time if it breaches broadcasting standards, the Government warned yesterday. ...
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I'm much meaner than my mother, says Anne's girl
Weakest Link star's daughter gets tough on TV. ...
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Dyke's TV shame
BBc director general Greg Dyke yesterday admitted being caught not paying his TV licence as astudent. ...