All Broadcast articles in 12 October 2001 – Page 7
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ITV poaches comedian Harry Hill for new series
Production company Avalon Television is to produce The All New Harry Hill Show for ITV1 after the comedian signed a two-year deal with the channel writes Jon RogersITV controller of comedy
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Future of Sam's Game hangs in the balance
Davina McCall's first venture into acting set for the axe following a mauling from critics and indifference from viewers
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Music publishers reach online content licensing deal
Record companies will no longer have to clear songs with individual publishers
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World Service asks for extra£3m
Broadcaster claims additional funding is needed to meet costs of covering war on terrorism
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BBC apologises for Bowen/Adie gaffe
Corporation says line of questioning which revealed Tony Blair's travel plans 'should not have happened'
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Jackson named broadcasting's most creative figure
Outbound Channel 4 chief executive and BBC director general Greg Dyke place high up the UK Creative 50 list
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Jackson named broadcasting's second most creative figure
Outbound Channel 4 chief executive and BBC director general Greg Dyke place high up the UK Creative 50 list
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BBC apologises for Bowen/Adie gaff
Corporation says line of questioning which revealed Tony Blair's travel plans 'should not have happened'
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BBC and ITV resume Kirch talks
Deadlock is broken as german media group invites broadcasters back to the table to resume World Cup rights negotiations
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Spheriks ready for kick-off
Slave Studios has completed work on the first 13x30-minute episodes of a new children's animation show, Spheriks, writes Jon Rogers.A second batch of a further 13 episodes is expected to be
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C5 pips C4 to peak-time share
Fifth terrestrial broadcaster scores rare victory over rival as chief executive Dawn Airey's claim to a six per cent share by 2002 looks in good shape
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Government releases£30m funding for broadband roll-out
Regions to get funds based on number of residents without access to broadband services
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Nick bags a brace
Nickelodeon UK has bought the rights to Paramount's live-action comedy Raising Dad at MIPCOM, writes Jon RogersThe 13 x 30-minute series follows Sarah, whose mother has died, through high school as
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Action Time sets up Dream Home
Action Time has brought the rights to the lifestyle entertainment series Dream Home at MIP-TV writes Jon RogersThe 13 x 30-minute show combines elements of both a home makeover show and
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Jackson named media's second most creative figure
Outbound Channel 4 chief executive and BBC director general Greg Dyke place high up the UK Creative 50 list
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Barrymore up for sixth consecutive entertainment award
Troubled presenter nominated once again in the entertainment presenter category of the National TV Awards despite ITV1 holding back his latest show due to police investigation
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NTL launches budget broadband-at-home
NTL HOME customers offered low bandwidth 'stepping stone' broadband service for the same price as dial-up and significantly cheaper than ISDN
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File swapping websites face further legal action
Entertainment industry steps-up campaign against file swapping websites
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Channel 4 bags acclaimed Anne Frank mini-series
Drama nominated for 11 Emmys is snapped up at MIPCOM
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BBC1 scores with Match of the Day Live
9.8m tune in for England v Greece on Saturday as elsewhere BBC2's Band of Brothers makes an impressive debut