All Broadcast articles in 05 October 2001 – Page 7
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Grade rides into Camelot
Former C4 chief takes up new role as chairman of National Lottery operator
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Sportsworld Media profits rise by 58%
Shares in TV and sponsorship group that part-owns rights to Popstars and Supermodels rise after company says pre-tax profits trebled
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News Corp halves earnings forecast
Chairman and chief executive Rupert Murdoch says after-effects of US attacks on global ad downturn will hit profits
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BBC expands Disney portfolio
Corporation strikes its second deal within a week with Buena Vista for access to five of Disney's most recent and successful animated films
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Jazz fm tunes into profit first
Radio company defies ad slowdown to record its first yearly pre-tax profit since its launch
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Smillie hammers House of Horrors
Nearly 9 million viewers glued to new BBC1 series of Carol Smillie-fronted makeover show on weeks after incoming chairman Gavyn Davies says such DIY shows are 'cheapening' BBC
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Changing Rooms hammers House of Horrors
Nearly 9 million viewers glued to new BBC1 series of Carol Smile-fronted makeover show on weeks after incoming chairman Gavyn Davies says such DIY shows 'cheapening' BBC
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WorldCom axe falls on further 1,000
American internet and telecommunications group wields axe in Europe seven months after 6,000 jobs go in the US
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Salmon says BBC and ITV in 'Mexican stand-off' over World Cup TV rights
BBC director of sport says negotiations with Kirch stalled despite offer '14 times higher' than 1998
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Wakeham calls for dialogue with broadcasters
Press Complaints Commission chairman says he is seeking to open talks following Ardent affair
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ITV1 axes 'wooden' Twiggy
Sixties icon poised to leave set of revamped This Morning after just four weeks
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Granada in crisis talks over This Morning
Britton to return to show earlier than planned after ratings slide after re-vamp
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Sky News expands radio reach
New deals with The Wireless Group and Chrysalis make Sky News the second biggest supplier of news to UK commercial radio stations
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Walker retires unhurt
Veteran Formula One commentator pulls in the crowds for his last-ever TV commentary
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Gates still world's richest
Despite $9bn loss in personal value since last year Microsoft founder still has fortune worth more than entire GDP of New Zealand
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Millionaire loses golden touch
ITV1 ratings banker beaten by BBC1's Casualty despite advance publicity of£1m winner
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Morgan Stanley sees no Euro ad recovery before 2003
Investment bank predicts a further 5 quarters of depressed ad revenues
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Viewers switch-off general election coverage
BBC1 and ITV1 see election night audiences plummet as viewers complain of inadequate coverage