All Broadcast articles in 15 November 2002 – Page 4
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Freeview gets off to strong start.
Consumers appear to have given a respectful thumbs-up to the new Freeview service, with one major
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ITV Digital staff in row over pay.
Former ITV Digital employees have hit out at Carlton and Granada, claiming that the two former
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MPs to demand cut in Sky fees for PSBs.
Media secretary Tessa Jowell is to face demands from MPs to force BSkyB to reduce the
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Burrell heads for TV.
Ludus Entertainment is in talks with all four terrestrial broadcasters over producing a UK-based quiz featuring
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VC cash to boost Mersey's coffers.
Brookside producer Mersey Television has secured a multimillion pound investment from venture capital company LDC in
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Vote now for year's best new show.
The BBC's Walking with Beasts, Channel 4 drama Shackleton and ITV's I'm a Celebrity... Get Me
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BBC business head quits for start-up.
The man behind the BBC's recent boom in business programming is leaving the corporation in what
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Welsh skillset arm.
Industry training body Skillset has set up a dedicated arm in Wales. Skillset Cymru, based at
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Channel 5 in hot pursuit of reality hit.
A member of the public will be given the chance to become a Formula 1 racing
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TV sex excess sees Gardam shelve show.
Channel 4 director of television Tim Gardam has shelved a two-hour live interactive Saturday night sex
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Fox TV poaches BBC LE editor for European push.
US producer Fox Television Studios is setting up a UK outpost in order to produce European
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BBC 'books' Sunday slot for drama until 2004.
The BBC has thrown down the gauntlet to ITV over the scheduling of major dramas by
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50 jobs go as Granada slashes GSB production.
Around 50 jobs are to go in Manchester after Granada slashed original production in its Granada
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Granada appoints regional TV 'tsar'.
Granada is hoping to allay concerns over the future of ITV's regional output by appointing ITV
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New ITV 1 drama makes encouraging start
The start of ITV 1's new crime drama series Wire in the Blood got hearts racing last night, securing an audience of over 7 million , writes Jon Rogers
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Vivendi launches Eu.1bn bond plan
Vivendi Universal yesterday launched a Eu.1bn ($1bn) convertible bond in preparation for a possible counter-offer f...
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NTL losing customers as restructuring drags on
NTL, the UK's largest cable operator, lost another net 33,000 UK and Ireland customer in the latest three months as...
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Capital Radio douses advertising recovery hopes
Capital Radio shares slipped 13 per cent yesterday, after it reported a 'testing' start to its financial year and p...
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Radio industry secures more deregulation
Radio operators have won their battle to secure further deregulation of the industry in the communications bill. ...
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Bush's new media strategy: Pop Aganda
In the Middle East, the USA has shut the highbrow voice of America and started a Radio 1-style station. ...