All Broadcast articles in 24 November 2000 – Page 3
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Minorities 'betrayed' by broadcast sector
The broadcast industry employs more than 115,000 people, according to the first ever census of the TV, radio and new media industries - far more than the government's previous estimate of
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WAKING THE DEAD TO BECOME A SERIES
BBC drama series is spinning off two-part thriller Waking the Dead into a continuing drama series. The drama, which aired on BBC 1 in September, has been recommissioned by new BBC
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OFF THE RECORD - BBC's revolving door policy
If Off The Record paid its licence fee it would feel all warm inside knowing how the BBC spends it. The corporation has just printed out some attractive wee nine-page pocket-sized
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Nation reps to sit on BBC genre boards
Senior editorial executives from each of the nations will sit on the newly created BBC genre commissioning boards, writes Georgina Lipscomb.
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BBC VICE-CHAIR SHORTLIST
Media secretary Chris Smith is considering a shortlist of recommended names for the BBC vice chairmanship and is expected to make an announcement in mid-December. MPs and peers are speculating that
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BBC RADIO DRAMA HEAD MOVES TO TELEVISION
BBC head of radio drama Kate Rowland is moving across to television to take up the post of creative director, new writing, in the drama, entertainment and children's division. She will
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ZONE STRIKES DOCU-SOAP DEAL WITH BBC
UK platform owner Zone Vision, has struck its third deal with BBC Worldwide for the rights to docu-soap programming including Hotel (left), Driving School and The Clampers. To be broadcast on
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IN MY VIEW - Barry Cox
On why the last Inspector Morse marks the end of more than just its protagonist.
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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - MIXER LURED BACK
Audio specialist Videosonics has lured re-recording mixer Dean Humphries back to the UK. He returns from Los Angeles where he has spent the past year with Todd-AO. Before that he worked
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AWARD FOR 'OUTSPOKENNESS' TO BE GIVEN
The Carlton Women in Film and TV Awards is to be held on 8 December. The 10th award ceremony will include a new category - The Carlton TV Mae West Award
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RADIO AUTHORITY RENEWS SUNRISE LICENCE
The Radio Authority has granted Sunrise Radio a renewal of licence of its analogue independent local radio licence on the AM band for the Greater London area. The renewed licence will
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Ideal World hires three staff for E.world interactive arm
Ideal World has hired three new staff for its new media operation, five months after receiving a£1.5m investment from the Royal Bank of Scotland for its E.world interactive arm, writes Ashley Davies.
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YENTOB DEPUTY APPOINTED
Former United Broadcasting & Entertainment (UBE) director of legal and business affairs Jan Rowland has been appointed to the new role of BBC drama, entertainment and children chief operating officer, reporting
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BBC RADIO WALES EDITOR APPOINTED
BBC Wales education correspondent Julie Barton has been appointed to the post of BBC Radio Wales editor. Barton will be responsible for developing the programme strategy for the station and leading
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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - ANVIL PICKS ANSCOMBE
Audio post-house Anvil Post Production has appointed Mike Anscombe to the new role of studio manager. The Denham-based company was bought by Vidfilm Europe three months ago and, according to Vidfilm
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Tarrant maintains large lead over Anne Robinson
The battle for peaktime between BBC 1 and ITV has shifted from Monday night to Tuesday night
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NEWS ANALYSIS - Political motive
Lord Waheed Alli has quit Carlton, 'to concentrate on his political career' but, faced with cries of a conflict of interest when it comes to broadcasting, what role can a media peer play in the legislative future of broadcast?
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RATINGS ANALYSIS - The BBC plays a waiting game
The BBC claims it will take years for it to be able to make a proper judgment over the success of moving the News from 21.00 to 22.00, but neither the government nor ITV will allow it to rest on its laurels. Katy Elliott reports.
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Ratings Analysis
This Peaktime spider chart is designed to be viewed at a glance and shows the demographic of particular programming. The blue shape relates to the demographic of viewers for the last
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Crimewatch Daily set to air
High-profile crime series Crimewatch is being spun off into a new daily format as a mainstay of BBC1's daytime schedule, writes Colin Robertson.