All Broadcast articles in 16 May 2003 – Page 3
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A moth in the mouth beats maggots down the trousers for TV fame
It took the gobbling of a smorgasbord of tropical creepy-crawlies to seal the deal, but after 2.5 million viewers c...
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Clubs still in limbo on stalled TV deal
Super League clubs are pressing for a speedy resolution to talks about a new broadcasting contract because of diffi...
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TV Ray's£1.2m an episode
An American sitcom star yesterday became the world's highest paid TV actor after isgning a deal worth£1.2 million ...
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Winners are...Ant and Dec
The gruelling fortnight in the jungle is over and two real stars have emerged from the show - presenters Ant and De...
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So glad I finally beat Eu
Boxing legend Nigel Benn was punching the air with delight last night after finally beating his old ring rival Chri...
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RatingsRecord figures for I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here!
12.3m viewers (49.8% share) tuned in to watch Phil Tuffnell crowned king of the jungle last night (12 May), giving I'm A Celebrity its best ever audience and making a mockery of recent claims that reality TV is on its last legs, writes Luke Satchell
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NewsBBC launches new commercial business
The BBC is to further expand its commercial remit with the launch of a new company to exploit technical innovations developed by its in-house research and development teams, writes Leigh Holmwood
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News3,000 BBC journalists to boycott 'Big Con'
Three thousand BBC journalists are set to boycott the corporation's biggest ever internal corporate event this Thursday in protest at the sacking of two colleagues, writes Luke Satchell
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Murdoch has no plans for spending spree
Rupert Murdoch yesterday ruled out a spending spree on US television and newspaper assets despite the expected rela...
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Abacus sees no light on the horizon for its industry
Abacus said it saw no upturn in the electronic components industry this year as it unveiled a 12.5 per cent fall in...
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Murdoch rules out bid for C5
Rupert Murdoch has dismissed suggestions he is lining up a takeover of Channel Five and said he would oppose any at...
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Barbara Taylor Bradford accuses TV of plagiarism
The best selling novelist Barbara Taylor Bradford accused a television network of stealing from her most famous wor...
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NewsBids flood in for West Midlands licence
The Radio Authority has confirmed it has received 11 bids for the West Midlands FM licence - one of the last regional independent radio licences, writes Rosemary Gallagher
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NewsMore Emap brands on Freeview
Emap is launching three more of its brands as national digital radio stations on the Freeview DTT service after securing encouraging results for its existing digital only stations in the latest Rajars.
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Sky TV threat poses money worry for FA
The Football Association is facing the prospect of further financial difficultie after Tony Ball, the chief executi...
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BSkyB scans Freeview option
BSkyB chief executive Tony Ball confirmed yesterday that the pay-TV group was considering starting a mass market e...


















