All Broadcast articles in 05 July 2002 – Page 10
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TV plea on Noye murder
The parents of murder victim Stephen Cameron begged TV chiefs to shelve a reconstruction of the road rage killing....
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TV show for 'son of God' Icke
David Icke, the ex-BBC presenter who once called himself the son of God, is making a TV comeback. ...
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Iain Lee is front-runner to present Liquid News
Two months after the death of flamboyant Liquid News presenter Christopher Price, former ...
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Sue returns to radio with a new show
Broadcasting veteran Sue MacGregor is to make a dramatic return to Radio 4 with a new weekly show - just four month...
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Corrie's Bill has hospital heart attack
Coronation Street star Bill Tarmey has suffered from a heart attack while in hospital recovering from bypass surger...
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Text therapy
Amid the hullabaloo about ITV Digital's decision to throw on the towel, it has gone almost unnoticed that it has no...
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All eyes are on the ball
Paul Hawkins plans to attach transmitters to sports players, horses even dogs, The resulting 3D images will change...
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Fame, set and match
When the BBC suggested that Anna Kournikova couldn't hack it, the tennis star threw a tantrum. Paul Kelso examines...
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Mixed reception
Ownership of local radio raises thorny issues about competition and local democracy. ...
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A shameful attack
It should have been a fair report from Iraq. Instead, says Mark Seddon, the BBC film was 'advocacy journalism' at ...
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Back from the brink
One wrong word by its founder and one 'technical mess-up' and suddenly CNN was in big trouble with Israel. ...
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Messier could go in days
Jean-Marie Messier, the embattled chief executive of Vivendi Universal, is facing the renewed threat of a boardroom...
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New BBC channel on brink of approval
BBC3 a channel aimed at 25-to35-year-olds, is on the brink of being given government approval despite opposition fr...
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Messier fights move to non-executive role
Jean-Marie Messier, the chairman of the embattled media group Vivendi Universal, will face a fresh attack on his po...
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Vivendi board rift puts Messier's future on the line
A power struggle within the board of troubled Vivendi Universal, the French media group, intensified this weekend a...
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Rivals face final interrogation as digital TV decision looms
The future of digital terrestrial television in the UK will be decided on Thursday amid weekend reports that a BBC ...
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Channel 5 makes royal history on the cheap
Channel 5 has won the race to broadcast a history of Britain's monarchs, with a series which uses low-budget tricks...
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Families angered by Shipman TV drama
Relatives of Harold Shipman's victims were in tears last night after a private screening of a drama documentary abo...
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Bidders for ITV Digital licences in last-minute moves
Broadcasters bidding for the former ITV Digital licences will make a last-minute effort to win over the Independent...