All Broadcast articles in 26 October 2001 – Page 4

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    Carlton axes comedy dept

    2001-10-26T00:00:00Z

    ITV comedy was dealt a further blow this week after Carlton decided to dissolve its comedy department following controller of comedy Nick Symons' decision to quit.Symons, the man behind ITV's only

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    Granada axes producer to boost Corrie

    2001-10-26T00:00:00Z

    Granada is hoping to revamp its ratings banker Coronation Street by shifting executive producer Jane MacNaught away from the soap and bringing in former boss Carolyn Reynolds, writes Steve Aston.

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    NEWS ANALYSIS - Creative dilemmas

    2001-10-26T00:00:00Z

    While ITV strives to innovate, a number of its new programmes have flopped. Now ITV schedulers face the challenge of appeasing advertisers with sure-fire hits while maintaining the channel as a creative force.

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    FREE TO AIR - BBC shouldn't throw stones

    2001-10-26T00:00:00Z

    It might seem an odd question to ask in the midst of The Premiership being shifted back in the schedules: but has anyone seen LA Pool Party?The two issues are not

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    BBC in talks about set-top box venture

    2001-10-26T00:00:00Z

    The BBC is holding tentative talks with technology companies which could see it launch its own digital set-top box as early as next summer, writes Simon Ellery.

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    C4 stake plan slammed by indie Clark

    2001-10-26T00:00:00Z

    One of the authors of a major review into Channel 4's licence three years ago has blasted the broadcaster's proposal to take stakes in indies, claiming the move would make independent production 'a business not worth being in', writes Penny Hughes.

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    TREVES TO STAY AT C4

    2001-10-26T00:00:00Z

    Channel 4 chairman Vanni Treves' tenure at the broadcaster has been extended to the end of 2003. The decision, made by the Independent Television Commission this week, was approved by media

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    S4C International invests in factual

    2001-10-26T00:00:00Z

    S4C International, the commercial arm of the Welsh-language broadcaster, is pumping£8m into a factual co-production initiative that is expected to generate£16m worth of output over the next five years, writes Penny Hughes.

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    C4 AND VICTORIA REAL FUND DIGITAL TV COURSES

    2001-10-26T00:00:00Z

    Channel 4 is pumping£12,000 into two bursaries for students on the new MSc in digital television management and production at the University of Brighton. The bursaries will cover the cost

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    Ideal C4 drama complete

    2001-10-26T00:00:00Z

    Ideal World Films has completed an eight-part drama serial written and directed entirely by new talent for Channel 4's independent film and video unit (IFVU), writes Simon Ellery.

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    Discovery pairs with iTV outfit DI3

    2001-10-26T00:00:00Z

    Discovery Networks International (DNI) has brought in UK interactive TV developer DI3 as its technology partner in preparation for a global launch of interactive services, writes Barbara Marshall.

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    BBC 2's Band of Brothers just misses the top 50

    2001-10-26T00:00:00Z

    The prize for outstanding achievement this week goes to the Friday opening of Band of Brothers which single-handedly gave BBC 2 a 16 per cent primetime share for the night. With

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    NTL ADDS 15 CHANNELS

    2001-10-26T00:00:00Z

    NTL has bolstered its TV offering by adding a further 15 channels to its programming line-up. Set to go live on 1 November, the channels include two extra Disney channels -

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    RATINGS - ITV 1 one-off drama brings BBC Down to Earth

    2001-10-26T00:00:00Z

    For the second Sunday in a row (21 October), ITV 1 beat the BBC with another one-off drama, writes Ross Hutchinson.

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    West Wing moves into peak-time

    2001-10-25T16:02:00Z

    Channel 4 has confirmed the second series of US drama The West Wing will move out of its graveyard slot when it hits the main channel next year, writes Penny Hughes.

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    New series of Survivor to get a peak-time slot

    2001-10-25T16:02:00Z

    ITV has decided to run a second series of its ratings flop Survivor, writes Steve AstonITV controller of entertainment Claudia Rosencrantz is understood to have asked Carlton's Planet 24 to revamp

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    True North explores life of lottery Liar

    2001-10-25T16:02:00Z

    Leeds-based factual specialist True North Productions has started work on one-off documentary The Lottery Liar(working title) for ITV's Real Lifestrand.ITV controller of documentaries and features Dianne Nelmes ordered

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    Somethin' Else wins MTV Radio orders

    2001-10-25T16:02:00Z

    MTV Radio Productions has commissioned indie Somethin' Else to produce programming from the 2001 MTV Europe Music Awards to be distributed to commercial radio stations worldwide.Commissioned by MTV Radio Productions

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    Ideal World to make drama with unknown talent

    2001-10-25T16:02:00Z

    Ideal World Films has completed an eight-part drama serial written and directed entirely by new talent for Channel 4's independent film and video unit (IFVU), writes Simon ElleryCommissioned by C4 commissioning

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    Regionals boost Cardiff firm

    2001-10-25T16:02:00Z

    Cardiff-based indie Green Bay has secured a raft of new commissions for the three major broadcasters in Wales, writes Leigh HolmwoodBBC Wales head of English language programmes Clare Hudson and commissioning