All Broadcast articles in 27 August 1999 – Page 6
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VALDES-SCOTT TAKES MIDNIGHT TRANSFER FROM POSTBOX
Midnight Transfer has appointed Alice Valdes-Scott as facility manager. She joins having spent the past four years at Postbox, part of the TVP Group, where she was facilities co-ordinator. Valdes-Scott said
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SIMPSON TAKES NEW POST AS MILLENNIUM REPORTER
BBC News has created the new position of millennium correspondent to report on events and issues surrounding the arrival of the year 2000.Emma Simpson, currently a general news reporter, will report
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MILLIONAIRE? RETURNS
The next run of ITV ratings blockbuster Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? is expected to begin next Friday (3 September). The BBC 1 scheduling team was working to adjust its
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OFF THE RECORD - The naked truth
Channel 4's cricket coverage faced its first major test last week when a couple of streakers ran onto the Oval pitch during England's defeat by New Zealand. The BBC, older readers
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New twists in Nova TV saga
US cosmetics mogul Ronald Lauder, the founder of Central European Media Enterprises (CME), is seeking damages from the Czech Republic government for allegedly failing to protect CME's investment in Nova TV, write Jason Deans and Scott Macmillan.
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SKY NEWS TOPS POLL
More digital satellite viewers watch Sky News than its rival 24-hour news channels CNN International and BBC News 24, according to a survey from BMRB. The research into digital homes, carried
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THE PEOPLE'S VETS TO RETURN FOR A SECOND SERIES
Shearman Productions' observational documentary The People's Vets has been commissioned for a second series by ITV controller of documentaries and features Grant Mansfield. The 6 x 30-minute second run - which
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OFF THE RECORD - Off side
It's good to know the BBC can still laugh at itself, despite the fact it has only two live football matches this season after the rest of the rights were snapped


















