All Broadcast articles in 24 November 2000 – Page 4
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NEW TALENT ARM WINS OVER DONNA AIR
Production outfit Money has launched a new talent arm, Money Management, and has poached presenter Donna Air from Princess Talent Management. Money Management is a subsidiary of The Money Group -
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First Network films to air
Viewers will see the first slate of feature films part-funded by ITV over the next few months, as part of the Network Centre's winter and Christmas schedule, writes Colin Robertson.
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FREE TO AIR - Watching with baby
It is, as Gary Glitter once said, good to be back, having drawn a line under the whole sorry business of childbirth with highly satisfactory results. Once one has hopped off
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Dyke speaks up for PSB in the digital age
BBC director general Greg Dyke has reiterated his vision of public service broadcasting (PSB) in the digital age, arguing that there is growing opposition to publicly funded television from competitors, writes Georgina Lipscomb.
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Africa reports biased, says Anan
Western broadcasters were this week accused of contributing to the violence engulfing Africa because they are keener on only reporting the problems affecting the continent, writes Colin Robertson.
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NEW CURRENT AFFAIRS SERIES FOR HORROCKS
BBC head of current affairs Peter Horrocks has lined up a new investigative current affairs series fronted by Panorama reporter Paul Kenyon as part of drive to develop more 'personality-led' current
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ITC acts against joint airtime sales
The Independent Television Commission (ITC) reinforced its reluctance to see the formation of a single ITV this week, producing new advertising guidelines that rule out the joint sale of Carlton's and
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CHANNEL 5 SHOPPING SERVICE
Channel 5 is thrashing out plans to launch a TV shopping service similar to BSkyB's interactive shopping platform Open. The new service, which could launch within a year, will be a
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CHANNEL 4 MADONNA COUP
London-based entertainment specialist At It Productions has scooped a rare interview with pop star Madonna weeks after she pulled out of an appearance on BBC 1 show Parkinson. The 75-minute documentary
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CHANNEL 4 CHAIRMAN TO SPEAK AT CONFERENCE
Channel 4 chairman Vanni Treves will be the keynote speaker at the Voice of the Listener & Viewer autumn conference on 28 November. His speech will outline his vision for the
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Ricochet wins sex commissions from C4
Factual specialist Ricochet Films' new Brighton-based offshoot has won its first commission, a series tackling sex issues for women for Channel 4. Ricochet South is making the 4 x 50-minute series,
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E4 COMMISSIONS DRUGS DOCUMENTARY
E4 commissioning editor Danny Cohen has ordered a three-part documentary series from September Films looking at drugs as part of the soon-to-be-launched channel's Generation E strand. The 3 x 30-minute Drug
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Tom and Jerry return after 30-year absence
Cartoon Network is to premiere the first new Tom and Jerry cartoon for more than 30 years, writes Simon Ellery.
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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - Framestore takes 3 RTS gongs
Framestore stole the show at the Royal Television Society Craft and Design Awards on Wednesday (22 November) scooping three prizes including the judges award, writes Barbara Marshall.
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Will BBC 3 and 4 woo critics?
The consultation period for the BBC's proposed new services officially closed last Friday. And already the industry is closing in to ensure that, this time, the corporation doesn't get away with
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SCOTTISH NEWS 24 PROPOSED
The BBC is understood to be exploring the idea of creating a BBC Scotland-branded News 24 service as part of discussions for the future of the corporation's news channel. According to
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Wireless Group plans offshore Radio 2 rival
The Wireless Group (TWG) is poised to secure a major stake in its second national radio station by joining Delta 171 to set up an offshore radio station to rival BBC Radio 2 running outside UK radio regulations, writes Georgina Lipscomb.
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EMAP PERFORMANCE TV HIRES KISS 100 MAN
Emap Performance TV has appointed former Kiss 100 head of music Simon Sadler to the newly created role of director of music. Sadler will work across all Emap Performance TV channels
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WORLD SERVICE REPORTERS VOTED F0R STRIKE
BBC World Service journalists have voted to strike for 48 hours in protest at night working plans. In a ballot held last week, 66 per cent voted for strike action. The
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Coca-Cola Polar Bear Twins go interactive in US and UK
Coca-Cola has produced an interactive version of the popular 'Polar Bear Twins' Christmas holiday advert with the help of US interactive specialist RespondTV writes David Wood.Initially the advert will