All Broadcast articles in 27 June 2003 – Page 3
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Digital radio manufacturers tune in to 170 per cent rise in sales.
Digital radio has become a 'mass market proposition,' the BBC and the radio industry said yesterday as the corporat...
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UBC is on the right wavelength
UBC Media, a tiny radio company, yesterday reported results no better than forecast, yet its shares leapt a quarter...
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A fairytale beginning for Vivendi
Jean-Marie Messier dreamed of creating a global media corporation to rival AOL Time Warner. The first of three extr...
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Watch out, pop-pickers
Every Friday in the early Sixties, Derek Chinnery would stop at a newsagent on his way to work at the BBC's gramaph...
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Classic Gold hits digital high note
UBC Media said strong growth at its Classic Gold Digital station, which broadcasts a breakfast show hosted by Tony ...
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Now the commercial breakdown
Thirty second ads are no longer enough - companies are paying for entire TV shows. Martin Jacson asks: is this a st...
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NewsBlair beaten over Ofcom role
Tony Blair suffered his first broadcasting setback this week when Lord Puttnam succeeded in putting the interests of the 'citizen' at the heart of the duties of new media regulator Ofcom, writes David Rose
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RatingsBig Brother gamble pays off for C4
Big Brother's decision to shake things up and swap a pair of housemates from the British and African programmes paid off last night (23 June), with the Channel 4 show bagging 5.4 million (24.4% share) - its highest non-eviction audience of the series, writes Luke ...
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NewsSubstantial rise in free-to-air services
One in five digital TV homes now takes free-to-air services, according to new figures, writes Rosemary Gallagher
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Canada checks out Paradise Hotel
The Television Corporation has struck a simulcast deal with a Canadian broadcaster for its US reality show Paradise Hotel, despite the fact that the most viewers in Canada can already see the show on Fox, writes Colin Robertson
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BBC1 drama delves into unknown
A major new BBC1 drama will feature the work of a team of parapsychologists - people who study mental phenomena beyond the scope of normal physical explanation - who investigate cases of voodoo, psychic abilities and past life experiences, writes Leigh Holmwood
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C4 journeys into daytime
Channel 4 has commissioned indie At It Productions to produce its first ever daytime travel series, writes Rosemary Gallagher
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NewsRolf gets one-off special
Rolf Harris - who before the advent of Kylie Minogue was arguably the country's favourite Australian - is to celebrate fifty years in television with a one-off special for BBC1, writes Luke Satchell
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I'll make£1m
Weeks ago he was making pocket money from private parties, but royal gatecrasher aaron Barshack last night said he ...
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Avesco spreads net to win quiz jackpot
Who Wants to be a Millionaire? joint-owner Avesco said the production company behind the TV quiz was developing new...
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BBC detector vans go undercover
The BBC showed off a new fleet of 'undercover' detector vans yesterday that it hopes will recoup the£150 million i...
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'Big Brother' loses viewers but stays top show on C4
Big Brother may be watching you - but are you still watching ...
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The night the music died
Jean-Marie Messier had created a French corporate powerhouse but his love of self-promotion and risk were to delive...
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ITV merger worries
Advertisers are concerned that the Competition Commission will allow the merger of ITV companies Granada and Carlto...


















