All Broadcast articles in 07 November 2003 – Page 39
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Sky board backs Murdoch CEO role
BSkyB has ended weeks of speculation over its new leadership by confirming James Murdoch - the 30-year old youngest son of Sky chairman Rupert Murdoch - as its new chief executive.
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Looking for Victoria (BBC1) - Rupert Smith, Guardian
'Looking for Victoria was an hour in desperate need of editing.'...
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Hollyoaks (C4) - Fiona Sturges, Independent
'Hollyoaks is another soap from the Phil Redmond stockpile, one that bridges the gap between daytime pap and the mo...
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BBC dominance of Promax ended
Changes to the way the Promax UK awards are judged have brought an end to the BBC's dominance of the design and branding ceremony.
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Ratings
4.6m explore The Abyss
BBC1's The Abyss - Livebegan its second series of live broadcasts from the depths of the ocean yesterday (2 November) afternoon and managed to secure an average 4.6 million viewers over four programmes between 15.15 and 23.55.
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Jowell concern over BBC indie quota
Media secretary Tessa Jowell has written to BBC chairman Gavyn Davies to complain about the corporation missing its 25% indie quota for the third year running.
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Real Life scoops C4 News deal
Channel 4 News has awarded a two-year contract to indie Real Life Media Productions to produce news coverage from the north of England.
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Sky board meets for CEO talks
The new chief executive of BSkyB who will replace Tony Ball is likely to be decided at a board meeting at 15.00 this afternoon.
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The Theory of Everything (C4) - Fiona Sturges, Independent
'I wouldn't go so far as to say that The Theory of Everything had made science sexy, but it certainly made it more ...
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The Theory of Everything (C4) - Paul Hoggart, The Times
'This is not rocket science, as they say, it is much, much worse? I have seen baffling documentaries about 'string ...
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Sex Empires (BBC2) - Rupert Smith, Guardian
'Sex Empires was more thoroughly researched than most programmes in the genre, which usually give us little more th...
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Heartbeat (ITV1) - Alun Palmer, Daily Mirror
'The dread of work the next day? and the prospect of an hour of Heartbeat are enough to send a chill to the depths ...
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The Big Read (BBC2) - James Walton, Daily Telegraph
'In most of the celebrities' films, the appeal of fiction is seen as either nostalgic or, much worse, that of the s...
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Seven Days That Shook Coronation Street (C4) - Anna Pukus, Daily Star
'The programme makers had sadly failed to ask if viewers want lazy TV like this.'...
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Celebrity Dog School (BBC1) - Peter Paterson, Daily Mail
'A well-nigh perfect formula has been devised for Celebrity Dog School.'...