All Broadcast articles in 05 July 2002 – Page 9
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BBC 3 bid boosted by ITV rivals
The BBC could be given permission later this month to launch BBC Three, a digital television channel aimed at young...
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Plodding show like Crimewatch without a witness plea
No genre carries a greater guarantee of controversy that the 'docudrama'. ...
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Victims' relatives try to delay Shipman drama
ITV was under pressure last night to postpone broadcasting docudrama on the serial killer Harold Shipman until afte...
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TV viewers just say no
Far from embracing multi-channel TV, consumers crucial to broadcasters and advertisers are in fact 'digital refusen...
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Wrestling control from the fat cats
Two groups are challenging the traditional corporate expansionist model by offering an alternative to creative entr...
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A sense of direction
Jana Bennett - the most important woman in broadcasting - is back at the BBC as director of TV, determined to 'buil...
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Greenlighting the red button
With more teamwork, World Cup style interactive TV could rule OK, ...
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A merger headache
The draft Communications Bill pays scant attention to advertisers' main concerns. ...
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Little gain for all that pain
Advertiser-funded programming won't generate new revenue any time soon. ...
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To buy or not to buy
Andre Kudelski, whose family controlled company is the number two provider of conditional access systems for digita...
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Speeding up faster access
The UK government has been bleating on about broadband almost since taking office. And yet this country still lags ...
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Too much of a good thing
The almost accidental emergence of a super-niche TV channel represents a new model for launching pop stars. ...
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Life with new leader could mean break-up of a colossus
A Vivendi Universal without Jean-Marie Messier is almost unimaginable. But investors have already started to examin...
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ITV acts to win back viewers
ITV has vowed to spend£100m more on original commissions next year in its drive to win back viewers. ...
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Messier's exit raises fears of Vivendi break up
Jean-Marie Messier was last night negotiating the terms of his departure from Vivendi Universal - a move likely to ...
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World Cup Final brings BBC 1 another ratings victory
Football fans once again flocked to BBC 1 as Brazil lifted the World Cup for the fifth time on Sunday, writes Jon Rogers
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I can keep it up five nights a week
Graham Norton might be getting it five times a week at the moment - his chat show, V Graham Norton, that is - but i...
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Crossroads woos wrinklies
Motel saga Crossroads is undergoing another major revamp in a last attempt to win back older viewers. ...
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Beeb in search for stars
Telly bosses are promising wannabes the biggest prize in showbiz in a bid to find the next Robbie Williams and Kyli...
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Beeb in search for star
The BBC is to launch a Pop Idol-style search for a star, it was announced yesterday. ...