All Broadcast articles in 08 November 2002 – Page 12
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BSkyB pre-tax profits between£29 and£35 million
British Sky Broadcasting in which The News Corporation has a 36.3 per cent stake, is forecast to report first quart...
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ITV close to BSkyB deal
ITV is close to a multimillion-pound interactive television deal with the satellite broadcaster BSkyB. ...
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Cilla's set for a new TV show
Cilla Black is to host a new show for ITV, which has been lined up as a possible Blind Date re-placement. ...
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Arts fears as BBC prepares to revamp Omnibus
The BBC is to scrap Omnibus, its flagship arts programme, in its present form, it revealed yesterday, alarming crit...
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Dissident to lead BBC licence fee protest
A former Russian dissident said yesterday that he was prepared to go to jail in protest at the BBC's lack of impart...
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Disney's animation head to quit post
Thomas Schumacher has decided to stand down as head of Walt Disney's core animation studios, marking the third high...
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It is not possible to present a satirical programme if you are sleazier than the people you are making jokes about
Ian Hislop yesterday branded sacked co-star Angus Deayton 'sleazy' and said he had to go. ...
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MTV Programmer joins BSkyB
BSkyB, the pay television company, has poached a senior programmer from MTV, the music television network, as rival...
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This is Radio Ramadan
Why are Britain's Muslim radio stations not granted permanent licences? ...
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Star witness
Did Angus Deayton and John Leslie really warrant the column inches they received? ...
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Dumped Deayton's threat to sue BBC
Angus Deayton is considering legal action over his sacking from Have I Got News For You. ...
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Trial of TV brothers puts culture in dock
Thomas and Florian Haffa are due to appear in the dock of a Munich court today ...
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BBC under fire as Omnibus is axed
The BBC was forced onto the defensive about its arts programming again yesterday after being criticised for axing t...
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Thank heavens for television
Children's TV has been blamed for many ills, from poor language skills to rising crime ...
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TV advertisers oppose 'unrealistic' Carlton-Granada merger
Television advertisers have declared that the merger plans of Carlton and Granada are 'hopelessly unrealistic' ...
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BBC scraps 'confusing Omnibus' but stands by arts
The BBC insisted yesterday it remained committed to serious arts coverage, depsite scrapping ...