All Broadcast articles in 18 October 2002 – Page 5
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Big Brother exec quits BBC for 19TV role.
BBC Head of new entertainment development Conrad Green is jumping ship from the corporation after only
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Pickard steps into Liddiment's shoes.
ITV has put an end to its three-month trawl for a new director of programmes with
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BT and BSkyB team up to offer digital viewers broadband internet
BT has upped the stakes in the high speed internet price-war by teaming up with BSkyB to offer digital TV customers£80 off the high-speed service BT Broadband - provided they sign up online, writes Luke Satchell
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Family with a sinister secret hit the Street
Coronation Street's newest family has something to hide ...
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Soaps should be fun, not lessons in living
A government quango wants to set the agenda for our favourite shows ...
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Meet the new family set to rock the Street
Coronation Street's newest family arrived in Weatherfield yesterday ...
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'We had to be tough. I am unapologetic'
John Birt has few regrets about his time as director-general of the BBC ...
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Channel 4 to shed 200 jobs
C4 is to reduce its board from seven to five and streamline its operations ...
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Prebble claims Freeview name
Stuart Prebble, the former head of ITV Digital has set up a company called Freeview ...
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Swingeing staff cuts as C4 seeks to stem losses
The biggest shake-up in the history of Channel 4 was announced yesterday ...
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Channel 4 axes 200 jobs
C4 made nearly 200 employees redundant yesterday as the chief executive Mark Thompson began to reshape the channel...
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Time for a new logo?£250,000 please
The logo for the new BBC 3 will have set licence-fee payers back by£250,000 ...
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SRH chairman takes Rajar helm
Scottish Radio Holdings chairman Lord Gordon of Strathblane has been appointed as the new chairman of radio audience measurement board Rajar, writes Georgina Lipscomb
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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 Paul Revoir
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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 for corporation staff after a dispute over pay earlier this year, writes Leigh Holmwood
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Development boss quits GWR
One of GWR's most senior executives, group development director Ian Rufus, is leaving the company after eight years to go it alone, writes Georgina Lipscomb
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Brookie set may live on in sitcom
The unfeasibly hazardous Liverpool cul-de-sac which plays host to Channel 4's now departing soap Brookside could be used as a set for a new sitcom as part of an ambitious plan by Mersey Television to diversify into comedy and multimedia drama, writes Leigh Holmwood
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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 of new chart rundowns to provide a 'cheap and cheerful' alternative to the network chart, writes Georgina Lipscomb
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Buying rival works for Hit
Bob the Builder creator Hit Entertainment has announced its annual pre-tax profits have soared from£7.5m last year to£27.3m two months after completing its purchase of competitor Gullane, writes Steve Aston