All Broadcast articles in 08 November 2002 – Page 8
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PROGRAMMING - ITV 1 brings Miracle to life.
Indie Grasshopper Films is to produce a family animation for ITV 1's Christmas season, writes Steve Aston
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Rajars show no Virgin rebirth.
Virgin Radio has continued its downward spiral since the departure of DJ Chris Evans with its
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WILDSCREEN'S LION LEAPS OVER TO PARTHENON.
Wildscreen festival manager Sue Lion is to join London-based distribution and production company Parthenon Entertainment as
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XFM on the up as Capital loses share.
London station Capital 95.8 FM's audience share suffered a hammering in the latest set of Rajars, losing more than 2 percentage points from the same period last year, writes Georgina Lipscomb
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Celador beefs up expansion with Marks and Gran deal.
Celador Productions has boosted its commitment to comedy output with an exclusive first-look deal with the writing partnership behind comedies such as Birds of a Feather, writes Jon Rogers
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PROGRAMMING - BBC MAGAZINE SHOW TO TAKE ON THIS MORNING.
BBC 1 is to attempt to put the boot into ITV 1's troubled This Morning by
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PROGRAMMING - FACT OR FICTION MAKES RETURN FOR CHANNEL 4.
Channel 4 head of features Ben Frow has commissioned Oxford-based indie Spire Films to produce a
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PROGRAMMING - PETER WILLIAMS LANDS MERIDIAN WW2 SERIES.
Meridian programme executive Simon Walton has commissioned a series from Peter Williams Television based on the
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GOODMANS TO LAUNCH DIGITAL RADIO RANGE.
The radio industry has welcomed the announcement by manufacturer Goodmans that it will launch the world's
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DECISION EXPECTED ON LIBERTY RADIO LICENCE.
The Radio Authority is expected to award the coveted London-based Liberty Radio licence following its monthly
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RTS WEIGHS INTO PROGRAMME SUPPLY DEBATE.
The Royal Television Society is to hold a debate on the programme supply market to coincide
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MINISTER TO SPEAK AT CONFERENCE ON KIDS TV.
Broadcasting minister Kim Howells is to open pressure group the Voice of the Listener and Viewer's
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PETERS AND LAWLER TO BE CAPITAL DOUBLE ACT.
TV executive and presenter Andi Peters has been lined up to host Capital 95.8 FM's Sunday
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WARK FRONTS BBC 4 TRIBUTE TO SILLITOE FILMS.
Newsnight presenter Kirsty Wark (pictured) is to front a two-part series for BBC 4 looking at
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Palin backs factual core values.
Producers of travel programmes should hold on to traditional film-making techniques and not yield to pressure to be 'innovative', according to writer and presenter Michael Palin, writes Penny Hughes
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BBC 4's success 'down to independent producers'.
BBC 4 controller Roly Keating praised the indie sector's contribution to the channel, claiming it has been 'quicker off the mark' than the corporation's in-house producers, writes Penny Hughes
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Ronson on C4 paranoia trail.
Channel 4 head of documentaries Peter Dale has ordered four new series including the latest investigative project from journalist and broadcaster Jon Ronson, writes Penny Hughes
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MOYLES RAPPED AGAIN.
Radio I DJ Chris Moyles has once again been reprimanded by the Broadcasting Standards Commission (BSC)
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DEAYTON GOES QUIETLY.
Comedian Paul Merton is to take over the presenting role on this Friday's (1 November) edition