All Broadcast articles in 08 November 2002 – Page 9

  • News

    CHRYSALIS PROMOTION.

    2002-11-05T10:59:54Z

    Chrysalis Radio has promoted head of news Jonathan Richards to editorial director of its newly acquired

  • News

    EDINBURGH ALL THE TIME.

    2002-11-05T10:59:54Z

    The UK's first internet-only TV channel, Worldart Media Television (WAM TV), has finally launched after six

  • News

    RATINGS - Great Pyramid puts BBC 1 on top of the heap.

    2002-11-05T10:59:54Z

    BBC 1's history special on the construction of the Great Pyramid of Giza was the corporation's most watched historical programme so far this year, writes Jon Rogers

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    Fremantle makes most of Idol.

    2002-11-05T10:59:53Z

    Fremantle Media is hoping to capitalise on the success of its Pop Idol format by setting up a music subsidiary, write Jon Rogers and Georgina Lipscomb

  • News

    4 Ventures chopped.

    2002-11-05T10:59:53Z

    Channel 4 chief executive Mark Thompson ploughed on with his restructure of the company, unveiling 45 jobs cuts at loss-making arm 4 Ventures and a new structure for the commercial subsidiary, writes Penny Hughes

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    ITV duo to broker terms with league.

    2002-11-05T10:59:52Z

    Granada and Carlton are set to draw a line under their dispute with the Football League by reaching a financial settlement worth #6m, writes Steve Aston

  • News

    SONY NAMES JUDGES.

    2002-11-05T10:59:43Z

    Four new members have been added to the committee that will decide the 2003 Sony Radio

  • News

    BBC: pay-TV channels could be free on DTT.

    2002-11-05T10:59:43Z

    Pay-TV operators may choose to offer their channels free of charge on the new BBC/Crown Castle

  • News

    BBC UNVEILS AWARDS.

    2002-11-05T10:59:43Z

    The BBC is to launch its first awards for regional television news programmes to coincide with

  • News

    Terrestrials and MPs lock out Sky.

    2002-11-05T10:59:42Z

    BSkyB has lashed out at its terrestrial rivals for excluding it from a private briefing to parliamentary all-party broadcasting groups, in which they called for Sky to be forced to reduce the amount it charges to carry their channels, write Colin Robertso

  • News

    PECK HONOURS THOSE WHO WENT TO WAR.

    2002-11-05T10:59:42Z

    The glut of films documenting the events of September 11 have been overlooked by judges of

  • News

    GRANADA SEEKS HOST.

    2002-11-05T10:59:42Z

    Granada daytime show This Morning is set to appoint a new presenter after sacking its current

  • News

    Dyke seeks taste fine u-turn.

    2002-11-05T10:59:42Z

    BBC director general Greg Dyke is seeking talks with media secretary Tessa Jowell over her decision to impose fines of up to #250,000 on the BBC for breaches of standards, taste and decency and production quotas, writes David Rose

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    UKTV reshuffle will drop editor roles for genre split.

    2002-11-05T10:59:42Z

    BBC 2 controller Jane Root's right-hand woman Charlotte Ashton is to join UKTV as its new head of factual programmes as part of a shake-up of the company's senior programme management team, writes Leigh Holmwood

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    Granada rejig targets drama.

    2002-11-05T10:59:42Z

    Granada is to launch a concerted push to grab ITV's extra drama cash after restructuring its

  • News

    DYKE DEFENDS FEE.

    2002-11-05T10:59:42Z

    BBC director general Greg Dyke has defended the corporation's licence fee following calls from several national

  • News

    Rise clings on but Richard and Judy flounder.

    2002-11-05T10:59:42Z

    Channel 4 chief executive Mark Thompson has broken his silence over the broadcaster's beleaguered breakfast show Rise, writes Georgina Lipscomb

  • News

    Bectu warning over fire strike.

    2002-11-05T10:59:42Z

    Broadcasting union Bectu has called on broadcasters and studio staff to implement additional fire risk assessments in preparation for the proposed fire service strikes to avoid studio-based shows being cancelled, writes Steve Aston

  • News

    MOYLES RETURNS TO C5.

    2002-11-05T10:59:42Z

    Chris Evans' return to TV has been given a vote of confidence by Channel 5 with controller of entertainment Andrew Newman recommissioning a second 13-part run of Live with Chris Moyles, writes Georgina Lipscomb

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    WAVE 105 LOSES CASE.

    2002-11-05T10:59:42Z

    The Radio Authority has upheld a complaint from a local radio station whose breakfast team were