All Broadcast articles in 21 November 2003 – Page 3

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    GMG joint bid succeeds in Dutch radio

    2003-11-20T08:30:00Z

    Jazz FM owner Guardian Media Group (GMG) is to make its first push overseas by helping launch a jazz station in the Netherlands.

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    Bed count is a winner at Carlton

    2003-11-20T08:30:00Z

    How many different beds have you slept in? That's the subject of 77 Beds, a short film by Alnoor Dewshi. The film stars Ben Whishaw, whose character, Ishmael, decides one sleepless night to count all the beds he has ever slept in. The film is ...

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    BBC spruces up star rooms

    2003-11-20T08:30:00Z

    BBC Studios has finished the first phase of its redesign of the 'work and relaxation areas' at TV Centre in a bid to attract high profile celebrities to the BBC, writes Sam Espensen.

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    BBC locates the body's visitors

    2003-11-20T08:30:00Z

    Body Snatchers is a gruesome three-part series made by the BBC exploring the relationship between man and the parasites that attack our bodies. Directed and produced by Alice Harper, the series is full of specialist photography by David Barlow, who won the Lennart Lisson Award ...

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    US looks to BBC library for JFK footage

    2003-11-20T08:30:00Z

    BBC Library Sales has clinched several new licensing deals as broadcasters prepare to commemorate the 40th anniversary of JFK's assassination. Footage from its CBS news archive will be used for a BBC3 documentary on the Kennedy dynasty as well as a BBC News production, JFK: ...

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    BBC widens 'watering hole' to include more genres

    2003-11-20T08:30:00Z

    The BBC is to extend its 'watering hole' scheme - in which groups of different people are drafted in to help develop new shows - across further genres after a pilot scheme in the factual department was deemed a success.

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    Wall to Wall nabs Dormer from BBC

    2003-11-20T08:30:00Z

    Indie Wall to Wall has poached BBC drama commissioning executive Mike Dormer in a bid to bulk up its drama output.

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    ITV hunts for real Basil Fawlty

    2003-11-20T08:30:00Z

    A light-hearted look at people who claim to be real-life Basil Fawltys working in Torquay's hotel industry is one of the highlights of ITV Westcountry's schedule for winter, writes Paul Revoir.

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    EC awards chatsworth cartoon subsidy

    2003-11-20T08:30:00Z

    The European Commission has granted television company Chatsworth a subsidy of more than£240,000 for a£1.9m children's animation series. Space Luniesis a

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    Asylum seekers doc wins three RTS awards

    2003-11-20T08:30:00Z

    A little-known October Films documentary for Channel 4 focusing on the prickly issue of asylum-seeking took all the plaudits at this week's RTS Craft and Design awards, writes Will Strauss.

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    Asquith back with teen drama

    2003-11-20T08:30:00Z

    Channel 4 is to take another hard-hitting look at teenage sex and bullying with a new factually based drama from film-maker Daisy Asquith, hot on the heels of Sunday's (16 November) controversial Pleasureland.

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    TWG backs Ashford fm bid for licence

    2003-11-20T08:30:00Z

    The Wireless Group is hoping to bolster its regional presence by backing a local radio station's bid for a new FM licence. Ashford FM has been campaigning for a new licence for the area since early 2000, which is now likely to be advertised by new super-regulator Ofcom next year.

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    Sky hikes prices to hit ARPU targets

    2003-11-20T08:30:00Z

    BSkyB is set to increase the price of its top-tier package in January from£38 to£40 in a bid to reach its self-imposed target of making£400 a year out of each subscriber by 2005.

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    Animation entries

    2003-11-20T08:30:00Z

    The British Animation Awards is calling for entries. The fifth year of the event will be held at a new location, The Shaw Theatre in Bloomsbury. The awards will feature five new categories - best TV/film graphics, best music, best use of sound, best comedy and the writer's award. There ...

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    Blast! to analyse compatibility issues

    2003-11-20T08:30:00Z

    Blast! to analyse compatibility issues

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    Ten Alps unveils major expansion plan

    2003-11-20T08:30:00Z

    Bob Geldof's indie Ten Alps Communications has again said it has major acquisition opportunities in sight and will focus on sealing deals in the next six months. Chairman Brian Walden made the assertion as he unveiled a rise in pre-tax profits for the six months to the end of September ...

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    Allen's tough sell

    2003-11-20T08:30:00Z

    'Things can only get better' is the underlying theme of the interview with ITV chief executive designate Charles Allen, who promises that the bad old dysfunctional days of ITV are in the past. He would probably have a hard job selling that upbeat message to staff at Meridian who this ...

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    Ofcom seeks public view on airwaves

    2003-11-20T08:30:00Z

    Ofcom has launched a public consultation on plans to revolutionise the way airwaves that transmit radio, television and mobile phone signals are allocated. Historically, the airwaves have been controlled by the Radiocommunications Agency, but under plans in the Communications Act, licences will become available to be bought and sold. Ofcom ...

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    BBC Afghan service

    2003-11-20T08:30:00Z

    BBC World Service is launching a dedicated schedule of programming for Afghanistan in the run-up to constitutional change in the war-torn country. Three-hour blocks in the morning, afternoon and evening will feature domestic and international news with a strong emphasis on discussion and listener debate. The schedule will also include ...

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    Rugby cup final set for record ad cash

    2003-11-20T08:30:00Z

    Media buyers are predicting that Saturday's (25 November) Rugby World Cup final between England and host Australia will generate the most expensive ads ever seen in a breakfast slot on British television. The first pre-match break is expected to yield ITV around£210,000 - 10 times the amount GMTV would normally ...