All Broadcast articles in 14 March 2003 – Page 4

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    BBC3 to expose risky behaviour

    2003-03-13T08:30:00Z

    The psychology behind celebrity scandals is to be investigated for a new BBC3 series as part of a raft of commissions for BBC Manchester entertainment and features, writes Leigh Holmwood.

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    Endemol puts comedy into 3G mobile phones

    2003-03-13T08:30:00Z

    Endemol UK is to offer advice to users of third-generation (3G) video mobile phones on how to dance, flirt and even pass wind after signing a deal with telecoms company Hutchison 3G, writes Penny Hughes.

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    BBC2 lines up season of films on infidelity

    2003-03-13T08:30:00Z

    A series of five films looking at themes of love and infidelity have been put together in a 50-minute special for BBC2 called Ways to Leave Your Lover. The 5 x 10-minute films features films by a number of different writers and directors such as ...

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    Five whittles UK's heritage down to top 10

    2003-03-13T08:30:00Z

    Five has ordered a two-part 'top 10' series counting down Britain's most popular stately homes and ancient monuments, writes Penny Hughes.

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    Regional indie breaks into BBC1 primetime

    2003-03-13T08:30:00Z

    Belfast-based indie Wild Rover has snared a primetime Saturday night BBC1 commission - one of the first times such a slot has gone to an indie outside London, writes Leigh Holmwood.

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    BBC gears up for charter renewal

    2003-03-12T17:08:00Z

    The BBC has set up five internal teams headed by senior executives to look at different areas of its remit as part of the next stage in its preparations for the renewal of its charter in 2006, writes Leigh Holmwood.

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    CNBC in Euro row

    2003-03-12T15:09:17Z

    Newscaster CNBC Europe is set for a showdown with the Independent Television Commission (ITC) tomorrow over claims that it violated sponsorship rules by taking money from the European Commission to make a programme about the Euro, writes Paul Revoir

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    100 jobs axed as BBCi tightens belt

    2003-03-12T14:59:00Z

    The bursting of the dotcom bubble has finally caught up with the BBC, which is axing around 100 jobs in its new media department BBCi and refocusing on interactive television, write Leigh Holmwood and Jane Marlow

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    Arsenal stutter in the ratings

    2003-03-12T14:12:22Z

    Arsenal's inconsistent performances in Europe and the TV ratings continued last night (11 March), as a lame 1-1 draw with Roma in the Champions League produced an unspectacular 5.6m million viewers, writes Luke Satchell

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    Westcountry signs up for hospital reality

    2003-03-12T14:07:28Z

    Carlton Westcountry controller of features and programme development Caroline Righton has commissioned a further series of fly-on-the-wall hospital documentary Emergencyfrom Seventwenty Productions. The next 8 x 30-minute series will be again set in the casualty department of a Plymouth hospital. David Atkins will produce with ...

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    BBC hits Sky with satellite move

    2003-03-12T11:33:28Z

    The BBC has announced a shock move to broadcast its channels via a new satellite - saving£85 million in encryption charges to Sky over the next five years, writes Conor Dignam

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    Broadcasters and publishers head losers' board

    2003-03-12T10:21:00Z

    A choppy day for the broader market ended with the modest gains for the FTSE 100 but the media sector was prominent...

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    The wired network comes home to roost

    2003-03-12T10:17:00Z

    Local connections take on a new meaning as domestic entertainment uses the advent of broadband as a springboard int...

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    Broadcasters are spoiling for a fight

    2003-03-12T10:14:02Z

    The war in Iraq will mark an evolutionary shift in newsgathering ...

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    It's stiffy Dicky

    2003-03-12T10:09:12Z

    Proof of Corrie monster's death. ...

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    TV soap creator dies at 80

    2003-03-12T10:07:59Z

    The man behind Emmerdale has died at the age of 80. ...

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    Grin reaper

    2003-03-12T10:07:21Z

    Last evil sneer of Corrie killer. ...

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    Fingered!

    2003-03-12T10:06:17Z

    Contestant tells Millionaire cheat trial of the moment he realised Army major was colluding with coughing lecturer....

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    Cliffhanger for ITV duo as merger is referred

    2003-03-12T10:04:19Z

    Carlton and Granada shares tumbled to fresh lows as their planned merger was referred to the Competition Commissio...

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    Complaints rocket as TV turns up the violence

    2003-03-12T10:01:54Z

    Television has sunk to new depths with record complaints abou violence and swearing, it was revealed yesterday. ...