All Broadcast articles in 25 July 2003 – Page 6

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    Revenue revival boosts Viacom

    2003-07-25T09:54:08Z

    Viacom, owner of MTV and Paramount Studios, yesterday reported a surge in second quarter revenues as the United Sta...

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    RDFI considers legal action against RTL2

    2003-07-25T10:13:29Z

    RDF International (RDFI), the distribution arm of indie RDF Media, is considering legal action against broadcaster RTL2 amid concerns that it has copied its Wife Swapformat, writes Penny Hughes.

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    Kelly case likely to influence future of BBC

    2003-07-25T10:33:25Z

    The Hutton inquiry into the death of Dr David Kelly will help to shape the future of the BBC and role of its Board ...

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    Planners of 1941 dodgy dossier tangled with BBC

    2003-07-25T10:41:16Z

    The Government was spoiling for a fight with the BBC over its coverage of an Iraq related story, claiming it wasm b...

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    Premier on Beeb 'n ITV

    2003-07-25T10:48:02Z

    Live Premiership football looks certain to return on ITV or BBC. ...

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    BBC1 chief's 'ok' to drugs

    2003-07-25T10:52:29Z

    BBC1 boss Lorraine Heggessey has said she is not shocked by drug taking among TV stars and does not believe the pub...

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    Seven in ten watch DIY

    2003-07-25T10:55:31Z

    Seven out of ten people watch TV shows about property and DIY - and nearly half say they have influenced the way t...

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    Edmonds starts comeback trail

    2003-07-25T11:05:29Z

    Noel Edmonds, the bearded former face of BBC light entertainment, has inched his way back into the limelight after agreeing to take over Johnnie Walker's Radio 2 show for two months.

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    Ratings

    Hewitt fails to shine for Channel 4

    2003-07-25T12:51:04Z

    A profile of the country's most famous ?love-rat' - James Hewitt, the former lover of Diana Princess of Wales - last night attracted 2 million viewers (9.4%) to Channel 4, but lost out to a repeat of Horizon on BBC2, writes Luke Satchell