All Broadcast articles in 11 October 2002 – Page 6
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An everyday girl story of girl meets girl
The much-hyped 'Tipping the Velvet' is just another competent and conventional costume drama - with a little sex in...
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Media feels the jitters
Select media stocks sent London lower yesterday, as continuing jitters about the timing of any advertising recovery...
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EMTV may sell off cult show
EMTV, the German media group and one of the largest casualties of the Neuer Markt, is in talks to sell its rights t...
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Vivendi mulls cash deal for Cegetel stakes
Vivendi Universal is considering offering BT Group and SBC Communications cash payments in two stages for their res...
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Pace Micro chief executive to depart
Malcom Miller, the entrepreneur who built Pace Micro Technology into Europe's largest manufacturer of set-top boxes...
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9/11 cameraman nominated for Rory Peck Award
Freelance cameraman Jules Naudet, who caught on camera the first September 11 hijacked plane hitting the World Trade Centre, has been shortlisted for a Rory Peck Award, writes Georgina Lipscomb
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Nasser to join board of BSkyB
British Sky Broadcasting, the UK's dominant pay-TV company, is to appoint Jac Nasser, the former chief executive of...
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L is for laughs
Reality TV has turned a new corner - with Driving School the latest show to get celeb treatment. ...
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It's DJ Jonny on air
Big brother runner-up Jonny Regan could give up his job as a fireman after landing a job as a radio presenter. ...
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TV Ralph: I'm going to be a footie star
Royle Family star Ralf Little plans to give up his showbiz career to become a soccer star ' with Hartlepool United....
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Let this be my year!
Davina McCall is so famous as television's answer to the big sister we would all love to have that it is hard to be...
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Pace boss seeks calmer waters
Malcolm Miller, chief executive of Pace Micro Technology announced his resignation yesterday ...
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BSkyB recruits heavyweight non-execs
BSkyB is preparing to recruit three new heavyweight independent non-executive directors ...
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Victory for TV Donal
Undercover reporter Donaal MacIntyre yesterday won a£250,000 libel action against a police force which rubbished h...
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Channel 5 owner admits profiting from Nazi era
Bertelsmann rose to become one of the world's most influential corporations with the help of a big lie ...
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Off The Record - Spending power.
Many readers will be familiar with commercial TV operators' complaints that the BBC has too much
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Off The Record - Fancy footwork.
Last week was meant to be chill-out time for Jazz FM mid-morning presenter Jon Scragg, who
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Off The Record - Run for the exit.
OTR is sad to say that the man behind the famous That's Life 'sausages' talking dog
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Off The Record - Bras galore.
Meanwhile, word is that new VH1 supremo Sally Habbershaw has already been making an impact at