All Broadcast articles in 24 November 2000 – Page 6
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Radio Authority offers-up final London digital licence
Station sought to cater for over 15s in Greater London
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Ideal World in talks with C4 over games channel launch
Scottish indie Ideal World is in talks with Channel 4 about extending it's successful online car channel 4Car into the world of gaming, writes David Wood.Ideal World co-director Zad
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Official statement from the Racecourse Association
'The RCA members have had a full debate today on the merits of the two bids received for racecourses' terrestrial and inter-active media rights.Although both bids were well received
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Racecourses fail to pick a winner
Organisation announces that 'no decision' has been made on web and broadcasting rights due to 'level of uncertainty' in both bids
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Racecourse Association fails to pick a winner
Organisation expected to announce shortly that 'no decision' has been made after friction between
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Yentob recruits chief operating officer from UBE
Rowland to help drive growth of BBC drama, entertaiment and children's division
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Government's£38.2 million broadband wireless auction was doomed from the start, consultancy says
Upfront costs and insufficent populations within reach of base stations scuppered auction hopes argues Schema
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Government's£38.2 million broadband wireless auction was doomed from start, consultancy says
Upfront costs and insufficent populations within reach of base stations scuppered auction hopes argues Schema
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ITV wheels out big-guns for winter battle
Thaw, Lancashire, Kemp and Wilson line-up for winter ratings battle as drama and comedy top the bill
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Millionaire fails to bury final Grave
ITV quiz falls short of 14 million barrier despite first million prize while BBC's One Foot in the Grave holds its own with a peak of 11.6 million
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Millionaire fails to completely bury final Grave
ITV quiz falls short of 14 million barrier despite first million prize while BBC's One Foot in the Grave holds its own with a peak of 11.6 million
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Newsnight's ground breaking film exposes paedophiles
Offenders face arrest after abused woman's undercover footage airs on BBC current affairs flagship turns
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Newsnight's ground breaking film to expose paedophiles
Current affairs flagship turns whole programme over to undercover film which should lead to arrest of offenders
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Journalists to bring BBC World Service to a standstill
Broadcaster could struggle to keep programmes on air as journalists strike over night-shift pay and conditions
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Jobs to go as ITC re-structures
TV regulator says staff, spend and offices will be cut as body cuts costs on eve of forthcoming white paper
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Jobs go as ITC re-structures
TV regulator says staff and spend will be cut as body cuts costs on eve of forthcoming white paper