All Broadcast articles in 05 February 1999 – Page 3
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GWR scales new peaks in Austria
The GWR radio group is increasing its presence in the Austrian radio market by taking a stake in a new commercial station, writes Michael Leidig.
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BBC SCORES PREMIER LEAGUE GALA AWARDS
The FA Premier League has given broadcast rights to its first gala awards evening exclusively to the BBC. The awards will take place on Saturday 22 May, the day of the
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Discreet hits back with Flint relaunch
Discreet Logic is planning a further attack on rivals Softimage and Avid with the relaunch of its Flint effects and editing system. The surprise move comes less than three months after
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OFF THE RECORD - Taking a back seat
Off The Record is shocked to read a derogatory account of this magazine's acclaimed Production Awards by none other than Anne Robinson, host of BBC 1's Watchdog. Ms Robinson was none
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OFF THE RECORD - The sliding Bannister
In the race for the DG-ship, even bad publicity is good publicity - just look at the shortening odds on BBC World Service head honcho Mark Byford.Which makes the behaviour of
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BARB - Measuring up to the future
When a prototype Barb was founded 20 years ago its mission was to unify the ITV and BBC ratings systems. Now it faces its toughest test - devising a method to satisfy broadcasters and advertisers. Peter Fiddick reports.
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SAMSON QUITS BBC FOR CHATSWORTH
Chatsworth Television has recruited Jen Samson, who has joined from BBC TV drama Wales where she was a development executive. Samson's credits as a producer include work on drama Crocodile Shoes,
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BBC Klaus Kinski documentary heads Cafe Productions slate
Cafe Productions has won a slate of new commissions, including a feature-length documentary on late actor Klaus Kinski for the BBC.Kinski is a co-production between Cafe and Werner Herzog Productions and
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Webb takes European role for BBC News
Former BBC Breakfast News presenter Justin Webb has been appointed as the BBC's Europe correspondent based in Brussels, writes Tim Dams.
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UK Play buys in BBC music pair
UK Play channel editor Stuart Murphy has recommissioned two series from BBC music entertainment, including a second series of The Chris Moyles Show, writes Alice Macandrew.
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BBC recruits Jason for first world war drama
David Jason is to star in first world war drama All The King's Men, one of BBC films and single drama's biggest projects to date with an estimated budget of£2.5
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Mundell moves up at BBC Scotland
Claire Mundell has been appointed editor of BBC Scotland's children's unit as it gears up to produce a fifth series of Sunday morning kids' show Fully Booked, writes Liz Shackleton.
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BBC wields the knife
The BBC denies cutting drama jobs will affect the quality or quantity of its output. But does this mean the long-running series has finally triumphed over single drama? Nicola Methven reports.
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OPINION - What kind of BBC will a new DG lead?
The mist begins to lift. Michael Jackson has declared himself out of the running for the BBC director general's job. Greg Dyke, meanwhile, is quoted in The Guardian as saying: 'It
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OFF THE RECORD - BBC World derailed
Interesting news from the Heathrow Express, the high-speed rail link that ferries air travellers to and from Paddington station. Regular passengers will already know that the BBC secured a deal last
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BBC/Discovery make pilot for US Children's Hospital
BBC Production is developing a version of long-running BBC 1 docu-soap Children's Hospital for Discovery Communications in the US as part of the BBC/Discovery joint-venture, writes Jason Deans.
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TVE BECOMES MAIN UK RESELLER FOR ICEFX
TVE Group, one of the UK's largest independent Avid hire companies, has been appointed as the main UK reseller for ICEfx. The boards, which are available for sale or hire, promise
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Betting hots up on next DG
The odds on who will be the next BBC director general have turned upside down since the favourite - Channel 4 chief executive Michael Jackson - ruled himself out of the race last week, writes Tim Dams.
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FIRST CALL TO OPERATE TICKET SERVICE FOR BIB
British Interactive Broadcasting (BIB) has signed ticketing agency First Call for its interactive service platform, Open. The deal will enable BSkyB's digital satellite (DST) customers to order and pay for tickets
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Talk and Ginger unleash consortium for digital bids
Talk Radio has joined forces with Virgin Radio parent Ginger Media Group (GMG) and international TV and radio outfit Clear Channel to bid for all six regional digital radio multiplexes in the UK, writes John Plunkett.


















