All Broadcast articles in 05 December 2003 – Page 8

  • News

    Indies recruited for Teachers TV.

    2003-12-03T08:28:58Z

    Education Digital, the Brook Lapping and Carlton-backed consortium, appointed by the government this week to launch

  • News

    Rugby scores a massive hit for ITV.

    2003-12-03T08:28:58Z

    ITV1's coverage of the Rugby World Cup has proved to be a major ratings and financial triumph for the commercial broadcaster, writes Jon Rogers.

  • News

    NEW ROLE FOR HENRY.

    2003-12-03T08:28:58Z

    Hallmark Channel chief executive Jeff Henry has joined brand exposure experts Margaux Matrix as non-executive chairman.

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    XFM MOVES HARDING.

    2003-12-03T08:28:58Z

    Capital Radio-owned station Xfm has promoted former pop promoter Nigel Harding to head of music, completing

  • News

    Tom Gutteridge quits Mentorn.

    2003-12-03T08:28:58Z

    The founder of indie Mentorn, Tom Gutteridge, is to step down from the company he set up in 1985 following the end of his 'earn-out' period with parent business The Television Corporation, writes Leigh Holmwood.

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    FULL MONTY WRITER TO PEN MUSLIM MOVIE.

    2003-12-03T08:28:58Z

    Channel 4 head of documentaries Peter Dale and Parallax are developing a film scripted by The

  • News

    Cowey moves to urban music show.

    2003-12-03T08:28:58Z

    Former Top of the Pops (TOTP) executive producer Chris Cowey has taken on his first role since leaving the BBC, producing an urban music show for new digital entertainment channel Nation 277, writes Leigh Holmwood.

  • News

    NEW EDITOR FOR CNN.

    2003-12-03T08:28:58Z

    CNN International has promoted its websites editor, Nick Wrenn, to the new position of managing editor

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    Sky channels dominate 'millionaires club' chart.

    2003-12-03T08:28:58Z

    Despite a recent spate of poor ratings for its flagship channel, Sky One, BSkyB continues to dominate multichannel's 'millionaires club' - boasting the most number of shows with 1 million-plus ratings this year, writes Paul Revoir.

  • News

    Trade body for post houses.

    2003-12-03T08:28:58Z

    The UK Film Council and the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) are committing funds to the development of a new trade body for the post-production sector, writes Will Strauss.

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    Radio groups show off big revenues.

    2003-12-03T08:28:58Z

    The radio sector has posted strong results for the second week running with Scottish Radio Holdings, The Wireless Group and UBC Media all reporting good financial performances, writes Michael Rosser.

  • News

    BECTU LABOUR VOTE.

    2003-12-03T08:28:58Z

    Broadcasting union Bectu's ballot on whether it should cut its ties to the Labour party is

  • News

    BBC WINS AT EMMYS.

    2003-12-03T08:28:58Z

    The UK picked up five awards at the International Emmys in New York on Monday (24

  • News

    VODAFONE AWARDS ITN MOBILE NEWS DEAL.

    2003-12-03T08:28:58Z

    ITN has been appointed as the strategic news content partner to the Vodafone Live mobile phone

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    Audience stays up for telethon.

    2003-12-03T08:28:58Z

    BBC1's marathon charity event Children in Need appealed to a record audience, gaining its highest audience for eight years as it peaked with more than 12 million viewers, writes Jon Rogers.

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    OFCOM APPOINTS ADJUDICATOR FOR NEW ITV.

    2003-12-03T08:28:58Z

    Ofcom has appointed David Connolly to adjudicate disputes between advertisers and the newly merged ITV. Connolly

  • News

    AMELIE LEADS C4.

    2003-12-03T08:28:58Z

    The network premiere of Oscar-winning French comedy-drama Amelie will head Channel 4's film schedule this Christmas.

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    News 24 revamp boosts analysis.

    2003-12-03T08:28:58Z

    The BBC's former media correspondent Nick Higham is to present a new nightly analysis slot on

  • News

    MORE SOAP FOR ITV2.

    2003-12-03T08:28:58Z

    ITV2 has asked Granada to make another set of soap Specials and Secrets following the success

  • News

    NTL CUTS 2,000 STAFF.

    2003-12-03T08:28:58Z

    Cable company NTL is to cut its 14,000-strong UK workforce by 2,000 over the next three