All Broadcast articles in 15 November 2002 – Page 5
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Messier takes revenge in 'lies and treachery'
Four months after he was driven from his seat at Vivendi Universal, Jean-Marie Messier yesterday sought revenge wit...
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Capital pleased as Jowell signals radio mergers
Tessa Jowell, the Culture Secretary, signalled a wave of takeovers and mergers in the commercial radio industry whe...
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NTL errors flatters earnings by up to£45m
NTL, the stricken cable company, admitted yesterday that its underlying earnings for the year have been flattered b...
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Israel outraged by 'anti-Semitic' TV drama
Midnight in Ramadan, and televisions in homes and restaurants across Egypt flicker to life with the most controvers...
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Messier starts again with no regrets
Vivendi Universal yesterday moved to shore up its balance sheet with Eu.1bn (£635m) bond issue ahead of a fight wit...
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Radio industry tune in to a wave of consolidation
Tessa Jowell, tuned in to the radio industry's demands to relax ownership rules last night so that even the biggest...
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23-year hitch for Dr Who
A long-lost Doctor Who adventure will finally be screened - 23 years after it was filmed. ...
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Curse of Popstars
A young telly wannabe has become the second victim of 'the Curse of Popstars'. ...
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Satellite TV creator dies
Satellite TV dish inventor Henry Taylor Howard has been killed in a plane crash. ...
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Capital playing a waiting game
Capital Radio slumped 13pc as it warned that the advertising gloom is showing no sign of lifting. ...
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Hard-up NTL pays rent for its millionaire chief
Cash-strapped NTL is paying the rent on the West London accommodation of multi-millionaire chief executive Barclay ...
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Radio tunes into mergers as Whitehall eases rules
A massive shake-up of the radio industry was signalled yesterday as the Government unveiled plans to speed up chang...
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Have I got news for you? Well, I've got a theory
The cry will turn into a roar: 'Bring back Angus!' ...
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ITV wears populism with pride
ITV News editor David Mannion says that bulletins have become too predictable ...
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Old is new young in the serious battle for ratings
Five is luring the likes of Sandy Gill and Carole Barnes out of retirement ...
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NTL axes 250 jobs
Debt-laden cable TV company NTL is cutting around 250 jobs as part of its bankruptcy recovery plan, writes Jon Rogers
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Jowell drops 'three plus one' rule
The government has confirmed that the controversial 'three plus one' local radio ownership rule will be dropped in favour of a 'two plus one' requirement, write Colin Robertson and Georgina Lipscomb
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Sergeant to present Have I Got News For You
Outgoing ITN political editor John Sergeant has emerged as the latest stand-in host of topical quiz show Have I Got News For You, writes Luke Satchell