All Broadcast articles in 07 November 2003 – Page 34
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TV's top chiefs share RTS stage.
Carlton chairman Michael Green is to take a rare step into the limelight after agreeing to sit on a panel alongside his Granada counterpart Charles Allen at this month's Royal Television Society (RTS) Cambridge Convention, writes Colin Robertson.
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Comment - Fox in the henhouse.
What's the logic for Fox launching a rival to Sky One in the UK? asks Conor Dignam Editor.
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Chambers lands Five job.
Dan Chambers, Five's factual programming head, took over from former director of programmes Kevin Lygo this
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BBC unit to monitor 'hate speech'.
BBC Monitoring, the corporation's government-funded arm that tracks the world's media, is to turn cyber-spy and monitor internet chat sites in a bid to pick up 'hate speech' that could point to new areas of ethnic unrest around the globe, writes Leigh Hol
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Fox rivals Sky One with new channel.
Rupert Murdoch's Fox Television is planning to launch a UK entertainment channel on Sky Digital in
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Radio 4 chief sets sights on baby boomers.
Radio 4 controller Helen Boaden has told programme-makers to put aside stereotypes of the station's listeners as stern octogenarians and inject more 'informal irreverence' into their ideas, writes Michael Rosser.
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Off the record - No takers for dinner.
Meanwhile, the satellite broadcaster was left in the rather embarrassing position of having to cancel its
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OFF THE RECORD - PAR FOR THE COURSE.
David Elstein's credentials as a cost-cutter are at high stock after his extensive plans on how
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OFF THE RECORD - AND FINALLY - Lynne Mccadden, Media Training North West chief executive.
What's the biggest lie you've ever told? That I'm Gloria Hunniford's daughter. What's the cruellest thing
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OFF THE RECORD - THE POWER OF THE BEEB.
BBC executives weren't too happy when they saw there was a session at Edinburgh about BBC
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BAD WEEKWhat was Sky boss Tony Ball talking about in his MacTaggart? Programme syndication? Even he
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Production - Reality looks to SMS for hit.
An SMS text-based reality TV show could be the next big money spinner, according to a
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Production - On location - Vote-winning drama.
BBC1's star-studded political drama The Deputy was written, cast and shot on a hectic schedule and involved recreating the House of Commons in Acton, explains David Collins.
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In Production - Lyp Sync doctors Silent Witness.
Lip Sync post has been given the dubious honour of making real-life actors look like dead
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In Production - Sky Italia design heats up.
Bruce Dunlop & Associates head of design Darren Agnew has more reason than most to dislike
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Production - Rough Cut - You get what you pay for.
Grant Raphael explains why experienced camera crews are worth their weight in gold in a market overflowing with cheap labour.
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Ratings - Talent shows persuade viewers to come inside.
2 1.02 15.1 BBC2 20 29 Weakest Link Wed
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Production - When the clips are down.
The archive and footage scene has seen some tumultuous times of late and as the big-name libraries increasingly angle to dominate the market, Kevin Hilton looks at the issues surrounding the future of the collections business.
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Production - TX - Tales from Calcutta.
Channel 4's British/Asian love story Second Generation is a truly remarkable production. It's not only a
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PRODUCTION - MCMILLAN BUYS DRCS.
The rental division of McMillan has bought four of the BBC's new WiScape Digital Radio Cameras