All Broadcast articles in 18 October 2002 – Page 9
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Channel 4 programme budget tops£430m
New schedule unveiled ahead of a radical restructuring and job losses ...
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Channel 4 'is churning out same old fodder'
Kevin Lygo, Channel 5's director of programmes, criticised rival television executives for their lack of creativity...
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New chief promises reinvention of Channel 4 to restore glory
Mark Thompson, the chief executive of C4, has denounced the errors of his predecessor and pledged to re-build the c...
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Boulton let rip at No 10 news freaks
Sky News' Adam Boulton has lambasted new Labour over its contemptuous attitude to the press ...
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Stars in peril as Channel 4 'reinvents' itself
Richard Madeley and Judy Finnigan are among the high-profile casualties of C4's intention to return to the 'out-of-...
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Jason takes TV actor award again
David Jason was voted last night Britain's most popular actor for the third time ...
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Reality TV shows scoop viewers' choice awards
Reality TV picked up three top prizes at the National TV Awards ...
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Ant and Dec scoop gong hat-trick
Star presenters Ant and Dec were crowned kings of telly last night - as they scooped three coveted prizes. ...
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C4's snub to Richard and Judy
Richard and Judy faced a new crisis last nigh after Channel 4 bosses disowned them. ...
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C4 disowns Richard and Judy, but Chris Evans could take them back to ITV
Station boss refuses to say if couple's show has a long-term future. ...
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Bernie boosts ITV coverage
Bernie Ecclestone will allow ITV to use the full extent of his digital television coverage of Formula One to lure b...
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Nigel Pickard is new ITV director of programmes
EXCLUSIVEITV has put an end to its three-month trawl for a new director of programmes this morning appointing BBC controller of children's Nigel Pickard to the role, writes Steve Aston
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Boycott illness sees talkSPORT give up Ashes rights
The BBC has re-claimed the live radio broadcast rights to England's Ashes tour this winter from talkSPORT, after the radio station was forced to give them up due to anchor Geoffrey Boycott's diagnosis with throat cancer, writes Luke Satchell
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Thompson announces C4 programming budget hike
Channel 4 chief executive Mark Thompson today announced a 5 per cent increase in the channel's programming budget from£410m to£430m for 2003, writes Penny Hughes
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OpenTV restructure sees 315 jobs go
OpenTV, the interactive TV firm that owns Static 2358, is to restructure with the loss of 315 positions, writes Barbara Marshall
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Brent loses more of his audience
Despite a high media profile and widespread critical acclaim BBC 2's The Officeonce again lost viewers yesterday, writes Jon Rogers
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Hopkins defends Fame Academy ratings
Fame Academy executive producer Richard Hopkins has moved to defend the BBC talent extravaganza after a string of lacklustre ratings, writes Jon Rogers
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TV explores interactive sex
The state of the nation's sexual habits is to be exposed in 'live and interactive' television show on Channel 4. ...
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Bob gives HIT the big build-up
The popularity of children's TV character Bob the Builder has more than doubled revenues at programme producer and ...