All Broadcast articles in 18 October 2002 – Page 4
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MURDOCH EYES DIRECTOR.
News Corporation is set to renew its interest in buying US satellite broadcaster DirecTV, after the
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Dinosaur creators set up own indie.
The creators of the BBC's award-winning Walking With Dinosaurs series are to leave the BBC to
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Disney cosies up to Fox.
Walt Disney is to bring its acquired Fox Kids Europe service and its own branded channels
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UK History faces legal challenge.
The History Channel may seek a judicial review over the launch of rival UK History, claiming
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CELEB CHANNEL JOINS SKY.
US entertainment and celebrity news outfit E! Networks has signed a long-term carriage deal with BSkyB
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BBC BOOSTS REGIONS.
BBC News 24 is expected to shake up its regional programming over the next three months
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ITV NEWSMAN JOINS BBC.
ITV senior programme editor Stephen Mawhinney, who is responsible for News at Ten, is joining the
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TIME TEAM'S BAFTA VICTORY.
The BBC walked away empty-handed from last week's Bafta interactive awards, despite being nominated for 12
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TEST BACK ON BBC RADIO.
The BBC has reclaimed the live radio broadcast rights to England's Ashes tour this winter from
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BBC WILDLIFE AWARDS.
The BBC scooped six gongs, including three for The Blue Planet, at this year's international Wildscreen
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Music chart will be budget alternative.
Capital Radio, Chrysalis Radio, GWR and Scottish Radio Holdings are in talks to create a number
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C4 moves from 'fact to fiction'.
Channel 4 chief executive Mark Thompson has taken further steps towards reinventing the channel, shifting its
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Ratings
Ratings - Erotic drama tips balance in BBC 2's favour.
BBC 2's erotic adaptation of Sarah Waters' novel, Tipping the Velvet, picked up the highest audience
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ITV plc to spell turmoil.
Carlton and Granada finally agreed terms of their much-anticipated merger this week but are unlikely to
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DTT opens third rights window.
Programme-makers and distributors are to create a third rights window for digital terrestrial television (DTT), writes
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Regional TV faces crisis.
Television production in the nations and regions is in crisis as commercial pressures force broadcasters to
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Spectrum costs to become reality.
The prospect of broadcasters having to shell out up to #15m per channel in spectrum charges
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Unions kick off BBC pay talks.
Trade unions have entered into negotiations with the BBC over a new pay and reward structure
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BBC gives High Court curriculum apology.
The BBC has been forced to apologise to the High Court after admitting it spent thousands
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BBC 3 PREPARES FOR LAUNCH.
The BBC's new digital youth channel BBC 3 will launch in February and be given its