All Broadcast articles in 20 December 2002
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TX - Going to X-tremes.
Hey, we've all been there. You know how it is, you're grinding a noseslide on the
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Getting used to life on the multichannel planet.
'Tis the season to be jolly - so for this final column of the year, let's concentrate on multichannel audiences
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INTERVIEW - Entertainment pilot.
Beset by problems with the commissioning procedure and a blurring of departmental boundaries, Channel 4 head of entertainment group and controller of E4 Danielle Lux is finally seeing the wood for the trees
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OFF THE RECORD - And Finally.... Julie Wicks, director of Elstree Film & Television Studios, on singing like a Tweenie.
What do you sing in the shower?Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? I do...What's the biggest
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OFF THE RECORD - Paxman helps campaign.
Who says Jeremy Paxman has lost his common touch? The Newsnight anchor proved he is still
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OFF THE RECORD - Bid-up.tv does bit for TV.
Bid-up.tv was doing its bit for turbot-charged TV last week. The auction channel was selling off
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OFF THE RECORD - Potty BBC?
Good to see our licence fee money is being spent wisely, especially when it comes to
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OFF THE RECORD - BBC leaves indies out in the cold.
The BBC's new indie tsar is going have their work cut out after the corporation's latest
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OFF THE RECORD - The Cherie trifle was avoidable.
If Cherie Blair had spoken to Living TV controller Richard Woolfe before getting to know fraudster
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RATINGS ANALYSIS - Finding out our loves and hates.
Q-Scores, a new approach to audience measurement, promises nothing less than to be able to predict a programme's future ratings. Are UK broadcasters missing a trick by sticking to more traditional methods?
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ON THE BOX - Star vehicles.
Planet 24 entertainment head Dean Nabarro watched British comedy bask in glory, while stars in wheelchairs fell short of enlightening
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Bah humbug!
It's the season of good will to all, even senior industry executives, so broadcasting's top brass have gathered together for a festive present exchanging ceremony, although some of their choices reveal that the Christmas spirit has not darkened the doors
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Technology & Facilities - LBC puts faith in messaging.
London radio station LBC will rely heavily on text message interactivity to stay in touch with
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Technology & Facilities - Tech Reporter joins.
Broadcast has hired reporter Sam Espensen to cover the technology and facilities patch. Previously with monthly
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Technology & Facilities - Mill TK man to Rushes.
Colourist Marcus Timpson has joined Rushes' telecine department. Timpson, who previously worked at The Mill and
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Leader - Vintage year for BBC and BSkyB.
At some point in the future, when every home is a multichannel home and the analogue signal is a distant memory, we will look back at 2002 as the year the UK's digital TV future was carved up between two avaricious players - the BBC and BSkyB
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Trade Talk - One Sice fits all.
Chris Sice has blazed a trail for MTV in interactivity; but can he keep the channel ahead of the game when it comes to programming?
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Technology & Facilities - CiTV adds Xmas character.
CiTV's on-screen branding has been spruced up for Christmas by the Carlton design team. Asked to
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Technology & Facilities - TLWS adds to Facilities.
Citygate's The London Wall Studios has added webcasting and mobile-casting to its list of facilities. 'Sending
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FREE TO AIR - Archers trumps Academy.
At a recent industry event, Mr Bazalgette, P, presented me with a small sugared titfer which I am required to ingest when Lame Academy is recommissioned, as it inevitably will be