All Broadcast articles in 22 November 2002 – Page 11
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BBC Bristol eyes up NHU.
BBC Bristol is exploring ways of building a partnership with the neighbouring Natural History Unit (NHU) in order to secure its future as a network production base, writes Leigh Holmwood
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Granada axes interactive jobs.
Granada has continued to streamline its content division, axing up to 20 staff in its sport
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AWARD FOR OMNIBUS.
The BBC's Omnibus programme picked up a top award at the prestigious Grierson documentary awards on
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NEWSROUND IN AFRICA.
Long-running BBC children's strand Newsround is to broadcast a week of programmes live from South Africa
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C4 INTERACTIVE LOSS.
Channel 4 head of interactive Mark Brandon has left the channel following proposals for 45 redundancies
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Open University teaches BBC 3.
BBC Choice controller Stuart Murphy has strengthened his pledge. to offer educational programming on digital youth channel BBC 3 by bringing in the Open University, writes Leigh Holmwood
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Joe Public to live like royals in ITV show.
Television viewers are to be offered the chance of living like royalty in a new gameshow being developed by Granada for ITV 1, writes Steve Aston
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ITV 'manipulating' regional output.
ITV regional producers have expressed concern that Carlton and Granada are manipulating the definition of their regional output requirements by making programmes in which only certain presentation elements are based in the regions, writes Steve Aston
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Steinberg set to take Fox Kids role.
Former BSkyB pay-TV chief Bruce Steinberg is poised to be named as the new chief executive of Fox Kids Europe (FKE), writes Paul Revoir
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Wall heads list for top Five job.
Five shareholders have kicked off their search for a new chief executive and hope to make an appointment by Christmas, writes Georgina Lipscomb
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Carlton Cinema pins hopes on Sky.
Loss-making movie channel Carlton Cinema will be forced to close unless it can get carriage on the Sky Digital platform, writes Paul Revoir
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Endemol puts weight behind interactivity.
Endemol UK has poached Freeserve marketing director Peter Cowley to fill the newly created board-level role of director of interactive media, writes David Wood
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Bectu seeks BBC meeting.
Broadcasting union Bectu is calling for an urgent meeting with the BBC over fears that around 200 job cuts could be made across three BBC programme divisions, writes Leigh Holmwood
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C4 to move away from US.
Channel 4 director of television Tim Gardam pledged this week to shift the channel's focus away
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Flagship BBC 2 show to cover economics.
Award-winning documentary maker Adam Curtis has been commissioned to produce a major investigation into the world economy in the 1990s for a flagship new BBC 2 series, writes Leigh Holmwood
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Channel 4 considers own history channel.
Channel 4 is looking at jumping on the history TV bandwagon by launching its own factual/history channel, writes Paul Revoir
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Radio sector set to win '3 plus 1' battle.
The commercial radio industry was this week optimistic that the government's controversial 'three plus one' local
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Sky One Mix launches for Christmas
Sky One Mix, the new time-shift channel from BSkyB, is set to launch in time for the Christmas schedule which kicks off on 9 December, writes Paul Revoir
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Radio groups rules out hostile bids
Clear Channel, the US radio group expected to pounce on the UK market to once media ownership laws are relaxed next...
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A closer watch on all channels
The European Commissioner's review of the directive on television may seek to extend the law to all kinds of networ...