All Broadcast articles in 16 November 2001 – Page 6
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TV freelance pay 'soul destroying'
First freelance survey in eight years shows freelancers paid less than£20,000 per year - well below average earnings
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Telewest up 18% after Q3 profits rise
Shares in debt-laden UK cable group shoot up after company reports 12 per cent rise in core earnings
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Taylor to step down at Discovery
Discovery Networks Europe managing director to leave broadcaster with no job to go to
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BBC redefines Blue Planet
Corporation creating high-definition (HD) version of natural history series for Korean TV
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ITV's peaktime audience hits new low
Latest IPPA Trends in Television report shows network's peaktime share down from 38.7 per cent to 33.6 per cent in July-September quarter
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Government rejects call for Ofcom to approve future BBC services
Media select committee recommendation that new digital services be green-lit by new regulator rebuffed by media and trade secretaries
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Editor chosen for BBC 4 news
Amanda Farnsworth appointed ahead of March launch of highbrow arts channel
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UPC shares suspended
Troubled Dutch cable giant risks de-listing from Dutch stock exchange after it admits£452m negative shareholder equity
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Scottish Radio Holdings taps into Ireland
£36 million purchase of stake in Radio Ireland it didn't already own comes as radio group reports 13 per cent fall in underlying profits
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Sky licences name for football game
Kirsty Gallagher to star in Hothouse Creations/Sky-branded football trivia game in satellite broadcaster's first foray into console/PC gaming market
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Frost too hot for Green
Re-run of David Jason-fronted detective series outguns BBC1's comedy drama Linda Green
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Pace launches latest STB
New Digital cable set top, which has been approved by Time Warner Cable, is capable of carrying video over IP
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Frost to hot for Green
Re-run of David Jason-fronted detective series outguns BBC1's comedy drama Linda Green
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Passion runs away with two LEAF awards
UK animation specialist Passion Pictures grabbed two accolades at last night's eighth London Effects and Animation Festival awards, writes Dominic Timms.The Noho-based animation company Passion Pictures walked-off with the best commercials:
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Forever reports widening losses and warns on digital
Independent radio group says operating losses more than doubled despite leap in revenues and that costs of digital radio 'will far outweigh the likely benefits for many years'
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Unions in bid to fight ITN job cuts
News provider in crunch talks with unions opposed to plans to make up to 100 staff redundant
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Sony ties with AOL and Nokia
Japanese electronics giant unveils alliances in bid to build 'next generation of broadband consumer experiences'
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BBC1's detective duo bag ratings spoils
Penultimate Daizel and Pascoe pulls night's biggest non-soap audience and 2.5 million more than ITV1's Shafted
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BBC1's detective duo bag ratings spoils again
Penultimate Daizel and Pascoe pulls night's biggest non-soap audience and 2.5 million more than ITV1's Shafted
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ITV's audience share falls 6 per cent
Latest ITC figures reveal ITV's overall share has fallen to 27.8 per cent against 26.6 for BBC1 as BBC Choice emerges with largest share gains of all