All Broadcast articles in 22 November 2002 – Page 10
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News
Byford leads global celebrations.
BBC World Service director Mark Byford has lined himself up as the star turn in a 60-minute show set to form part of the global news service's 70th birthday celebrations next month, writes Georgina Lipscomb
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Creative news in brief.
TSI Design has produced a package of animated stings and idents to promote the festive season
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Asian music station wins Liberty's licence.
Former Liberty Radio managing director John Ogden has beaten off his former colleagues to take control of the Greater London AM radio licence, on behalf of his new company, Club Asia, writes Georgina Lipscomb
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Carlton makes major factual appointments.
Carlton is expanding its factual entertainment department with the appointment of three series executive producers, including the producer of ITV 1's ratings winner I'm a Celebrity ... Get Me Out of Here!, writes Steve Aston
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Murdoch aims to lift Sky ARPU.
BSKYB is aiming to increase the amount of revenue it gets from its 6.3 million existing
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TELEWEST DEBTS EASE.
Telewest has succeeded in reducing its debts but is still shedding thousands of subscribers, according to
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GOODIER CLASSIC MOVE.
The voice of BBC Radio 1's chart rundown Mark Goodier is to defect to national commercial
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CARTER LINKED TO EMAP.
NTL UK and Ireland managing director Stephen Carter is leaving the company at the end of
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MAJOR INDIES JOIN BTDA.
Ragdoll, Optomen, Portman, Parthenon and Cineflix International have joined the British Television Distributors' Association (BTDA). According
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AWARD FOR DAVID FROST.
Veteran broadcaster Sir David Frost is to receive the lifetime achievement award at this year's News
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ASIAN CHANNEL LAUNCH.
Channel developer Simply Television is to launch a channel aimed at Asians living in the UK,
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BBC 7 NEARS LAUNCH.
The BBC's final digital radio station BBC 7 will finally launch on 15 December after months
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NEW TARRANT PRODUCER.
Capital Radio's Century Network executive producer Sarah-Jane Eddon has been appointed as the new executive producer
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CLARK TO MAKE SHOWS.
BBC senior entertainment commissioning executive Lisa Clark is to leave management to return to programme-making. Clark,
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Ratings
RATINGS - Low turnout for BBC 1's New Labour drama.
BBC 1's drama about the rise of New Labour proved to be a complete turn-off for viewers this week despite huge media interest, writes Jon Rogers
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Race on TV still unrealistic, says report.
Broadcasters are still failing to provide a realistic representation of ethnic minorities in news and documentaries, according to a new survey backed by the BBC, writes Penny Hughes
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Paice takes on Trouble.
Flextech has announced a new programming team structure which will see Bravo controller Matthew Paice take additional control of sister offering Trouble, writes Paul Revoir
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ITV BUYS CHRISTIE.
ITV has snatched the rights to the entire Agatha Christie collection after a 'titanic struggle' with
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Freeview boosts Five and Emap.
Freeview, the BBC/Crown Castle DTT service which launched last month, has given a welcome boost to
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ITV TONY BLAIR SCOOP.
Granada's ITV 1 show Tonight with Trevor McDonald is to follow up its Paul Burrell scoop