All Broadcast articles in 18 October 2002
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BBC to trial interactive soap at Kingston
The BBC is to run a pilot-series of an interactive soap-opera via Kingston Interactive Television's (KIT) broadband network in the north east of England, writes Will Strauss
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Off The Record - Party on, Lude.
Also on the Cannes party circuit there was a serious case of competitive scheduling as ex-Action
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Off The Record - Granada International Doctor Zhivago Party.
And so to Mipcom in Cannes for the long awaited Granada International Doctor Zhivago party, featuring
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Off The Record - Baz slips up.
Still on the subject of Baz, maybe it's time for a career change. On last week's
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Off The Record - Granada director never accused.
Chilled-out Granada director of children's Dan Maddicott could never be accused of blowing his own trumpet,
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TX - It's only rock 'n' roll.
If, as Romantic poet William Blake wrote, 'the road of excess leads to the palace of
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Interview - The star maker.
Initial chief executive Malcolm Gerrie has run the TV gauntlet from The Tube to Fame Academy, taking in a run-in with Russell Crowe on the way
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Off The Record - Is ITV facing an identity crisis?
The proposed merger between Carlton and Granada has thrown up the politically thorny issue of what
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Off The Record - Endemol boss makes appearance.
Not satisfied with dominating the TV schedules with Changing Rooms, Fame Academy et al, Endemol boss
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Ratings Analysis - First moves in the autumn campaign.
The rescheduling of Daniel Deronda was a rare gap in hostilities between BBC 1 and ITV 1, but there is no such let-up between Channels 4 and 5
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Ratings - Sinking to new depths works wonders for BBC 1.
d 19.30 0.76 Sky One 11 14 Stargate SG-1
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Technology & Facilities - Leaf gongs go to Framestore & Glassworks.
Framestore CFC and Glassworks led the pack at the 2002 London Effects and Animation Festival (Leaf)
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Technology & Facilities - Globecast Promotions.
Satellite transmission provider Globecast Europe has promoted two members of its London team. Juliet Bayliss moves
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Technology & Facilities - In My View - Damian Tambini.
On how Mark Thompson's schedule overhaul has shifted the debate about public service TV
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Technology & Facilities - Cinesite Europe Moves.
Cinesite Europe will move to a new 30,000 sq ft complex in June next year. The
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LEADER - Is single ITV good for business?
Last week's carefully orchestrated announcement that ITV's two behemoths are once again involved in heavy petting
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On the Box - Life-changing events.
Tipping the Velvet producer Georgina Lowe thought the Fame Academy set needed a makeover as much as the How Do I Look contestants
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Trade Talk - Born survivor?
New Planet 24 chief Ed Forsdick will have to deliver a high-profile hit to revitalise the brand or risk being swept aside in ITV's rush to merge
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Technology & Facilities - The Farm's big plans.
Dublin-based post facility The Farm has embarked on a EUR4m (#2.5m) expansion plan with the backing
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Independent Production - Indies' bad trip.
It's two decades since the indie production sector kicked off in earnest and many producers have never had it so tough. So why are so many indies struggling?