All Broadcast articles in 19 October 2001 – Page 4
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McKerrow to quit C4 education
Channel 4 commissioning editor, education Richard McKerrow is set to leave the channel, writes Penny Hughes.
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C4 takes BBC man Sutcliffe to Dispatches
Channel 4 has raided the BBC's documentaries department to appoint a commissioning editor to its Dispatches strand, writes Penny Hughes.
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CARTOON'S 3D
Cartoon Network UK has bought its first 3D computer animation series after optioning a new series from the creators of Pokemon, writes Simon Ellery. Called Cubix, the 26 x 30-minute series
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BBC signs£2m film deal
The BBC has struck a£2m deal with the Film Council to develop and co-produce four new films, writes Leigh Holmwood.
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NEW SATURDAY NIGHT LINE-UP FOR KISS 100
Kiss 100 is launching a new line-up on Saturday nights. The station, which is owned by Emap, the publisher of Broadcast, kicks off Kiss Saturday this week (20 October) with three
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FREE TO AIR - No 10 not helping its cause
When is news propaganda? Clearly, if you are a part of the old school, your answer to this question might be: 'always'. But the popular answer - at No 10 Downing
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ITV still in deep water as primetime goes to BBC 1
This week's top 10 tables show just how hard life is in primetime for ITV - eight of the top 10 factual programmes came from BBC 1, the other two were
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BBC creates new sports roles
BBC sport has created two new roles within its new media and development departments to push programming innovation.Executive editor, sports news Graeme Reid-Davies will add new production to his remit,
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Digital satellite viewers get BBC regional news
Corporation to use interactive technology used for Wimbledon and Tennis and Open Golf services to give digital satellite viewers a choice of regional bulletins
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Baby Films director wins Choice Cuts talent initiative
Jon Wright's Librarian's Dream and three more of his films to be premiered on BBC Choice
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Channel 4's Richard McKerrow to quit
Commissioning editor education set to leave in the new year after staying 'longer than planned'
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NTL calls for change to carriage rules
Cable operator wants to charge for carriage of public service broadcasters' channels
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Two Four TV poaches Langley from Shout
Two Four TV is looking to grow its advertiser-funded programme output and has appointed Shout Television head of commercially funded programming Jason Langley to oversee the drive, writes Simon ElleryAs interactive
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Ortmans Young forms new Berlin division
Soho design agency Ortmans Young International (OYI) is joining forces with Berlin-based post house FX Factory to form a new division, FX Promotion.Led by acclaimed promo producer Kay Lottermoser, the new
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Score hopes to score in Inverness
Wholly owned subsidiary of Scottish Radio Holdings SCore Digital plans three digital services
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Warren out of Virgin
Virgin Radio programme director Paul Jackson has released late-night DJ Clive Warren from his contract. Warren, who presented the 22.00 to 01.00 slot from Monday to Thursday, left the company on