All Broadcast articles in 06 December 2002 – Page 5

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    Flash the cash, Greg

    2002-12-03T09:40:35Z

    Independent TV producers' gripes about the BBC are justified, says an ITC report ...

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    A word from the chairman

    2002-12-03T09:40:12Z

    Praise for the ITC but still some 'worrying holes' in the Communications Bill ...

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    Martyr's fate for Classics channel

    2002-12-03T09:39:49Z

    Digital Classics blamed the launch of BBC 4 this year for its decision to close its UK digital channel ...

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    Puttnam criticises bill's Channel 5 proposals

    2002-12-03T09:39:30Z

    Lord Puttnam has attacked plans that would allow Rupert Murdoch to buy Channel 5 ...

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    Creation of Ofcom likely to result in loss of 200 jobs, says report

    2002-12-03T09:39:05Z

    The formation of Ofcom is likely to result in about 200 job losses ...

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    Regional brain drain scheme extended

    2002-12-03T08:47:43Z

    The BBC's producer development scheme, set up in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland last year to stop the 'brain drain' of production talent to London, is to be extended to the English regions, writes Leigh Holmwood.

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    Virgin gets new two for breakfast

    2002-12-03T08:44:13Z

    Virgin Radio is set to shake up its breakfast show for the fourth time in 18 months as Daryl Denham is sidelined by drivetime Sony-award winning duo Pete and Geoff, writes Georgina Lipscomb

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    Training for indies gets boost

    2002-12-03T08:40:58Z

    Skillset, the Sector Skills Council for the audio-visual industries, is to set up a new Working Group with Ofcom to strengthen training for television and radio, writes Penny Hughes.

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    Discovery bets on genes

    2002-12-03T08:35:15Z

    The Discovery Channel is getting into genetically modified programme making with a brace of programmes about the brave new world of DNA, writes Paul Revoir.

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    Free trade rules threaten the Beeb

    2002-12-02T12:40:56Z

    A pressure group is warning that international trade agreements could pose a threat to public service broadcasting in the UK, writes John Oates.

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    Popstars: The fix?

    2002-12-02T10:25:47Z

    As the favourite is axed, angry viewers protest ...

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    A pop swizzle

    2002-12-02T10:02:30Z

    Vote-rig probe as favourite Javine is not chosen to join Girls Aloud ...

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    Phone fiasco robbed me of glory

    2002-12-02T10:00:17Z

    Furious fans of Popstars: The Rivals last night claimed a phone vote foul-upDaily Star, page 1...

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    Fixed?

    2002-12-02T09:58:53Z

    Was Popstars: The Rivals rigged? ...

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    George is honoured by BBC

    2002-12-02T09:58:18Z

    The former Manchester United striker will be presented with a lifetime achievement award at the BBC's Sports Person...

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    Why I quit

    2002-12-02T09:57:49Z

    David Docherty on why he left Telewest ...

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    Red alert for red buttons

    2002-12-02T09:57:28Z

    Test the Nation and Big Brother proved that 'enhanced TV' can draw big audiences. But can their success by replicat...

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    Moose and me

    2002-12-02T09:57:04Z

    How did a small British team beat the big US networks for the inside story on the hunt for the Washington sniper ...

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    Cowboys and indies

    2002-12-02T09:56:43Z

    The Programme Supply Review report does have big implications for the consumer ...

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    The crunch

    2002-12-02T09:56:23Z

    As the Commons prepares to debate the Communications Bill tomorrow, the future of public service broadcasting in Br...