All Broadcast articles in 02 August 2002 – Page 9
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Viewers have say on ITV regions
Viewers have backed ITV's controversial plan to reduce the number of regional programmes it airs, writes Steve Aston
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ITV Digital demise boosts Sky subs
BSkyB claimed this week it had signed up 'tens of thousands' of former ITV Digital customers, as it revealed it had added 214,000 new subscribers in the three months to 30 June, writes Paul Revoir
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TWI hires Massie for ents push
Indie TWI is hoping to diversify into entertainment programming and has appointed former Granada Content deputy controller of entertainment Bob Massie to spearhead the drive, writes Steve Aston
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NewsEvans to give Richard Dunn Memorial Interview
Chris Evans is to mark his return to UK broadcasting at this year's Guardian Edinburgh International Television Festival (GEITF) Richard Dunn Memorial Interview, writes Luke Satchell
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NewsCourt case ends in defeat for Football League
The Football League has lost its High Court case against ITV Digital shareholders Carlton and Granada over money it claimed it was still owed following the demise of its£315m Nationwide League rights deal, writes Paul Revoir
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RatingsRadio 5 Live returns record reach and share
BBC Radio's decision to base BBC Radio 5 Live in Japan and Korea throughout the World Cup paid off as the network achieved record reach and share in the latest set of Rajars, writes Georgina Lipscomb
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RatingsSex change doc brings in the viewers to C4
Channel 4s two-part documentary on female-to-male sex changes got off to a successful start yesterday (31 July), writes Jon Rogers
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NewsKnight snaffles short film award
Eye Candy's Jake Knight scooped the prestigious Curzon Short Film award at last night's Rushes Soho Short Film Festival, writes Will Strauss
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MPs pressure Jowell to safeguard indie rights.
Media Secretary Tessa Jowell has come under powerful parliamentary pressure to review broadcasters treatment of independent
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£99 RADIOS SELL OUT.
The first batch of several hundred£99 digital radios that went on sale on Wednesday (31
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RTE to bid for Teamtalk 252.
Irish state broadcaster RTE wants to take full control of beleaguered national radio station Teamtalk 252 after becoming fed up with the station's majority owners continually turning the station into a disaster zone, writes Georgina Lipscomb
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C5'S MARVELLOUS DEAL.
Spider-Man, the Hollywood blockbuster based on the Marvel comics superhero, is to get its UK terrestrial
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C5 confident sale not on the cards.
Channel 5 executives were this week confident that changes at its parent company Bertelsmann, which this week saw chief executive Thomas Middelhoff quit, will not affect its ownership structure or budgets, writes Georgina Lipscomb
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League 'set to lose High Court action'.
The Football League looked set to lose its High Court case against ITV Digital shareholders Carlton
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Artsworld wins reprieve.
Artsworld has been saved from closure at the 11th hour after shareholders, including BSkyB, threw it a last-minute financial lifeline, writes Paul Revoir
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Geldof indie to make politics pilot for BBC.
Bob Geldof's indie Ten Alps has been picked to make one of two pilot shows for
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LOTTERY TO STAY ON BBC.
The BBC has at last secured a four-year deal with Lottery operator Camelot to continue screening
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ITV Digital demise boosts Sky subs.
BSkyB claimed this week it had signed up 'tens of thousands' of former ITV Digital customers, as it revealed it had added 214,000 new subscribers in the three months to 30 June, writes Paul Revoir
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UKTV drafts DIY channel plans.
Executives at UKTV are seeking planning permission from shareholders BBC Worldwide and Flextech to build a new pay-TV channel for do-it-yourself enthusiasts, writes Paul Revoir
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COOK REPORT VICTORY.
Veteran investigative reporter Roger Cook has dropped his libel case against the News of the World,


















