All Broadcast articles in 07 November 2003 – Page 20
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PURVIS A PROFESSOR.
Former ITN chief executive Stewart Purvis is to become the first chair of television journalism at
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NEEDHAM IN NEW JOB.
Delissa Needham has left indie Uden Associates after four years to form Unicorn TV with Unique
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GERVAIS STAYS AT XFM.
Comedian Ricky Gervais has agreed a further six-month contract to present his Saturday afternoon radio show
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M&M PICKS EDITOR.
Granada Sky Broadcasting lifestyle channel Men & Motors has appointed Joe Talbot as its new commissioning
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Sci-Fi gets director
Universal Studios has appointed Vlad Lodzinski as programme director at the Sci-Fi channel, replacing Jason Thorp
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SRH close to Dublin music station deal.
Scottish Radio Holdings (SRH), owner of the Clyde 1 and Forth One stations, is poised to
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BBC to offer TV via the internet.
The BBC is developing 'on demand' technology that will allow viewers to download and watch its
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Sky bags more Premiership football.
BskyB has strengthened its hold on Premier League football by picking up two new 'as live'
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BBC Asia unit moves into mainstream.
The BBC's Asian programme unit (APU) is preparing to move into mainstream programming for the first
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C4 SEALS CARR EXCLUSIVE.
Comedian Jimmy Carr has signed a one-year exclusive deal with Channel 4 that will see him
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Sky reporter takes own life.
James Forlong, the former Sky News reporter who was forced to quit after it emerged he
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Academy lost out to its Idol rival.
BBC1's Talent Show Fame Academy ended on a high but its audience size overall was down
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FAME ACADEMY V POP IDOL.
Over the run of Fame Academy's first series, the programme slowly built its audience up from
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R1 to clean up breakfast slot.
BBC Radio 1 has pledged to banish swearing and sexual innuendo from its breakfast show after
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REPORT PUTS UK TV SPENDING IN GOOD LIGHT.
The UK spends more on new TV programmes than any other country in the world, according
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FX GETS READY WITH PROGRAMMING DEALS.
Fox Television's new UK entertainment channel FX has completed programme deals with two major US producers.
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Carter warns Ofcom will face unparalleled legal challenges.
Ofcom chief executive Stephen Carter has predicted that the new super-regulator will face an unprecedented amount
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Bird quits Turner.
Andy Bird, president of Turner Broadcasting System (TBS) International, has quit the company after nine years
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BUENA VISTA DEAL BRINGS BBC PREMIERES.
The BBC is to screen the terrestrial premieres of hit movies Calendar Girls and Chicago after
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Five seeks Ofcom approval to axe 7pm news.
Five is set to call on new regulator Ofcom to allow it to axe its news