All Broadcast articles in 08 November 2002 – Page 6
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Quadrangle backs Cablevision
Cablevision yesterday received its second cash infusion in as many days after Quadrangle, the private equity group,...
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Getting closer to telly
'T-commerce' may not have taken off as some had hoped, but Graham McCann welcomes other forms of interactivity. ...
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Wolffe leaves BBC for AOL UK
David Wolffe has left the BBC to become chief financial officer at AOL UK. This is the latest in several high-profi...
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News Corp doubles profits
Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation said profits had more than doubled in the first quarter ...
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BBC drama lifts the lid on Labour's rubbish sifters
The BBC is steeling itself for a row with the government over a forthcoming drama called ...
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The Office closes with 4.4 million
BBC2 hit comedy The Office finished on a ratings high last night, fuelling speculation on a return for David Brent in a third series or a one-off special, writes Jon Rogers
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ITC clears ITV1 Shipman drama
ITV1 has been handed a reprieve by the Independent Television Commission (ITC) after it cleared the broadcaster's controversial docudrama on mass-murderer Harold Shipman of charges of bad taste and insensitivity, writes Luke Satchell
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TX - Who was that Guy?
BBC Bristol's retelling of the gunpowder plot couldn't be more different from the corporation's usual academic
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OFF THE RECORD - A pitch too far.
And so to the Sheffield International Documentary Festival which last weekend was the usual heady mix
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CHANNEL REPORT - Is UK Gold losing its Midas touch?
Reheating slabs of classic BBC comedy has served UK Gold well, but is the public appetite now demanding something a little more sophisticated? Paul Revoir reports
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INTERVIEW - BBC's public face.
Can BBC director of public policy Caroline Thomson defend the corporation against claims it is abusing its position?
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OFF THE RECORD - Who the hell are you anyway?
It's nice to see that ex-Channel 4 chief Michael Jackson is still as keen as ever
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FREE TO AIR - Wake up or you'll go go.
Not that long ago, 18 months at the most, Channel 4 represented the very height of TV fashion. How times change. These days it is fashionable to knock C4
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OFF THE RECORD - Jenny Abramsky.
As BBC staff know, director of radio Jenny Abramsky can hardly be accused of hiding her
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INTERNET VIDEO - The great leap forward?
The combination of increasing broadband penetration and technical advances in streaming have at last made internet video a match for TV. But is anybody watching?
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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - KING-BRITTON GOES S&M.
Visual effects firm Smoke & Mirrors has appointed Rebekah King-Britton to jointly head its 3D department