All Broadcast articles in 14 November 2003 – Page 4
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IRAQ COMPETITION.
The BBC and ITN are competing to be awarded contracts to run television and radio stations
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GETTING COLD FEET IN ITALY.
Italy is to get its own version of award-winning comedy drama Cold Feet after Granada International
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Zenith signs book deal with SAS man.
Yorkshire TV's Zenith Entertainment has landed the TV rights to a new series of four action adventure books written by bestselling author and former SAS sergeant Andy McNab, writes Paul Revoir.
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BROOKES SELLS BIZ.
Former BBC Radio 1 DJ Bruno Brookes is set to float his in-store radio business on
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TRADE AWARDS FOR BBC.
BBC Worldwide has picked up three awards at the Trade Partners UK-backed International Business Awards. The
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Audience gets own BBC dept.
Licence fee payers are to get a greater say on programmes developed and commissioned by the
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Prime Suspect still arresting.
Bringing back Prime Suspect after an absence of seven years was a runaway success for ITV1 this week, writes Jon Rogers.
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Ofcom outlines key areas of PSB.
Ofcom has outlined to broadcasters the key areas under review as part of its wide-ranging investigation
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TORY TV APPOINTMENT.
New Tory leader Michael Howard has appointed former television producer Julie Kirkbride as Conservative party media
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YORK TV SET FOR AIR.
York TV, a new local television station for the northern city of York launches on Saturday
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McKerlie quits The Farm after two months.
Andrew McKerlie, whose move from the BBC to facilities operation The Farm caused concern within the industry, has left the company after less than two months, writes Sam Espensen.
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Current affairs defends its decline.
Current affairs output on terrestrial television has suffered a serious decline over the past 20 years, according to new research from the Bournemouth Media School, writes Nick Radlo.
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SKY NEWS IN AD DEAL.
Sky News has appointed National Geographic Channel Europe as a partner in its European advertising sales.
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Living taps in to live psychic show.
Living TV is bulking up its paranormal output with a daily live teatime psychic show in which mediums will work with celebrities to try and contact the dead, writes Michael Rosser.
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Zeppotron MD quits for Lion.
Paul Gilheany has quit as managing director of Endemol UK's comedy division, Zeppotron, to take an executive entertainment role at indie Lion Television, writes Michael Rosser.
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Comment - Ofcom's PSB challenge.
One of the first things on Ofcom's 'to do' list is coming up with a definition of PSB that will curb the BBC.
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Brook unveils TV venture.
Former Channel 4 director of strategy and development David Brook has unveiled his first television venture - Nation 277 - and plans to launch around five channels on Sky, writes Rosemary Gallagher.
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FORBES QUITS CAPITAL OVER BREAKFAST.
Emma Forbes is set to quit Capital Radio after just a month on air after being
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ITV NEWS CHANNEL COFFERS GIVEN BOOST.
The ITV News Channel has been handed a cash boost in the region of£1.6m by
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Celador to look for best singer in the world.
Celador International has launched a new division, Celador Music & Events, and is developing its first project - a search for the world's greatest singer, writes Rosemary Gallagher.