All Broadcast articles in 25 July 2003 – Page 6
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Revenue revival boosts Viacom
Viacom, owner of MTV and Paramount Studios, yesterday reported a surge in second quarter revenues as the United Sta...
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NewsRDFI considers legal action against RTL2
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
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
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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BBC1 chief's 'ok' to drugs
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
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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NewsEdmonds starts comeback trail
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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RatingsHewitt fails to shine for Channel 4
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


















