All Broadcast articles in 14 November 2003 – Page 5
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Saban enlists old ally to look at ITV bid.
Haim Saban, the Israeli-American media mogul, has enlisted his former European associate Ynon Kreiz to help in his attempt to launch a takeover bid for ITV, writes Paul Revoir.
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SKY AGM TO ADDRESS MURDOCH ISSUES.
BSkyB shareholders will vote on Friday (14 November) at the satellite broadcaster's annual general meeting on
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WINSTONE'S SIZE 9 MAKES DRAMA IN TURKEY.
Actor Ray Winstone has unveiled details of his new indie, Size 9 Productions, which has already
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Somethin' Else to guide Hit 40.
Britain's biggest radio chart show is receiving a major revamp in a bid to attract a younger audience, writes Michael Rosser.
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C4 extends online submission system.
Channel 4 is rolling out its online pitching system across the whole channel from the beginning of December and will no longer accept ideas from members of the public, writes Jane Marlow.
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MTV targets rock fans with VH2 launch.
MTV Networks UK is set to launch its ninth music channel - a spin-off of VH1 featuring rock and guitar-based music from the past decade, writes Rosemary Gallagher.
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ITV1 sends single women into bush.
ITV1 is set to come to the aid of lonely farmers living in the Australian bush
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Five gets Frow and£13m cash boost.
Five director of programmes Dan Chambers has been handed a£13m budget boost and has poached
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Cheeky BBC1 show brings back Monkey.
Monkey, the knitted simian mascot of the ill-fated ITV Digital, is set to take on ITV stalwarts Ant and Dec by fronting his own star-studded family entertainment show on the BBC, writes Lisa Campbell.
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Ancient Egyptians (C4) - Simon Edge, Daily Star
'You have to admit that Ancient Egyptians is ground breaking telly.'...
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Ancient Egyptians (C4) - Fiona Sturges, Independent
'Ancient Egyptians didn't just push the boat out, it sent out the whole fleet.'...
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Horizon (BBC2) - Paul Hoggart, The Times
'I oscillate between loving it dearly and total exasperation at the hushed-toned, chillingly dramatic predictions o...
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Horizon (BBC2) - James Walton, Daily Telegraph
'If television had never been invented, I think I know what the editor of Horizon would be doing instead. He'd be w...
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Horizon (BBC2) - Christopher Matthew, Daily Mail
'Every two minutes, yet another man sporting beard, spectacles, rough outdoor wear and the title of 'Professor' cam...
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Profits fall at Capital
Capital Radio yesterday reported a significant drop in profits over the last year.
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Stop using the ?f' word
Women have contributed a whole lot more to television than so-called ?feminine' home improvement shows, so it's time to give them the credit they deserve, says Jane Marlow
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How Clean is Your House? collects 4.4m
It was the second strong night in a row yesterday (12 November) for Channel 4 as 4.4 million (18.6%) took a shine to the new series of How Clean is Your House?
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How Clean is Your House? (C4) - Thomas Sutcliffe, Independent
'A canonical instance of pop television as moral admonition.' ...
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How Clean is Your House? (C4) - Simon, Edge, Daily Star
'Aggie and Kim, who put clothes pegs on their noses, are good at staging horror for the cameras, but their screams ...