All Broadcast articles in 07 November 2003 – Page 8
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TOP 10 SPORTS EVENTS SO FAR THIS YEAR.
While England's match against Samoa might have brought a healthy audience to ITV1 it was nowhere
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Pilkington quits Sky for Monkey.
Sky One's senior commissioning executive for factual entertainment, Jo Pilkington, is leaving to join independent production company Monkey, writes Paul Revoir.
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ITV supports regional fund.
ITV has again given its backing to a regional production fund that offers£2m to companies outside the M25 to make shows for the ITV network, writes Paul Revoir.
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NEWS CONFERENCES IN MERGER TALKS.
The organiser of Newsworld, the annual conference for the news industry, are in merge talks with
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UKTV channel launch targets youth.
UKTV is to drop its time-shift channel UK Gold 2, which shows UK Gold programmes 12 hours later, and replace it with a new channel with a target audience of younger, more contemporary viewers, writes Rosemary Gallagher.
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Comment - A question of cash.
To compete for audience share, Five needs to keep its creative talent - and for that it needs more cash, says Conor Dignam, Editor.
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LONDON TONIGHT WINS TOP RTS AWARD.
London News Network's (LNN) London Tonight won best news programme at the Royal Television Society's London
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ITV takes ad spots on terrestrial rival.
ITV has begun promoting its programmes on a rival terrestrial channel for the first time in a bid to pull in new audiences, writes Leigh Holmwood.
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C4 unveils winter shows.
Bob Geldof's indie Ten Alps Broadcasting is to make a nightly topical debate show for Channel
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At It to make C4 pop event.
Channel 4 has commissioned indie At It Productions to create a new live music event following confirmation that the annual broadcast events from Top of the Pops and Smash Hits have been dropped this year, writes Rosemary Gallagher.
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ITV1 drama reveals Hitler invasion plan.
Nazi troops are to be shown marching up The Mall while Adolf Hitler will be seen waving from the balcony of Buckingham Palace in a major new ITV drama that reconstructs Hitler's plans for the invasion of Britain, writes Leigh Holmwood.
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Lighting to tell C4: no more poaching.
Five's chief executive, Jane Lighting, is to hold talks with her Channel 4 counterpart, Mark Thompson, this week over claims that Kevin Lygo has broken the 'no poaching' agreement he signed with Five.
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BBC3 turns to orient for new comedy show.
BBC3 is to launch the UK's first comedy show entirely written by and starring British oriental talent with a new show to be made by Steve Coogan's indie, Baby Cow, writes Leigh Holmwood.
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OFF THE RECORD - MORE WHOZAT THAN HOWZAT FOR TUFNELL.
Perhaps the most interesting revelation was that ITV controller of entertainment Claudia Rosen-crantz had told the
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OFF THE RECORD - FIRST JUNGLE KING'S TIMING IS PERFECT.
Tony Blackburn dispelled all those myths about pampered celebrities being featherbedded when they took part in
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OFF THE RECORD - BROWN JUST SAYS NO TO DRUGS BARON.
Master illusionist Derren Brown may have put a gun to his head and pulled the trigger
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Ratings - BBC1 fails to capitalise on Dirty Den's appeal - Week ending: 5 October.
1.06 18.76 BBC2 23 20 Scrapheap Challenge Sun 17.40 2.76
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Production - TX - A hard knocks life.
Jordan or 'Dumbo' as his peers refer to him, is one of 4 million children being
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Production - On location - Gladiator goes virtual.
The BBC's upcoming FightBox is more Gladiators than Robot Wars, but key to its success has been a technology called Free-D. Matthew Bell examines the making of a monster.
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PRODUCTION - ROUGH CUT.
Ariel White says producers have a responsibility to spend more time in front of the box and stay in touch with what's being broadcast.