All Broadcast articles in 28 January 2000
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NTL pays£26 million for stake in Aston Villa
UK's third largest cable company scores second Premier League club stake
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Attwell becomes deputy head at BBC Television News
Mosey restructures management with three new appointments
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BBC Online claims to be top Euro website
BBC Online carries more audio and video on its websites than any other website in Europe, its director Nigel Chapman claimed at the IBC Broadcast Internet 2000 conference, writes Nick Radlo
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Beresford moves to TalkBack
FilmFour head of physical production Joanna Beresford has been appointed head of production at independent TalkBack, writes Ashley Davies.She replaces Sally Debonnaire who has been acting head of
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Case TV changes name in new media drive
casetv.com aims to make digital films for broadcast on the web
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Carr quits Barnes Trust in management reshuffle
Teddington Studios commercial director looks to expand consultancy role
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NTL pays£26m for stake in Aston Villa
UK's third largest cable company sets sights on BSkyB's Premiership TV rights after netting near-10 per cent stake in second Premier League club
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CBS TV eyes international distribution growth
New single division expected to open opportunities
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Open door policy
The BBC got itself into a pickle over the millennium bug, reports the Times on Friday 21 January, insisting all shows on New Year's Eve were in three formats
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Repeated on Sky
'I had a fascinating conversation with someone from Sky News. Except it only lasted nine minutes and then it started all over again.'Comedian Jack Dee compèring the Broadcast Awards
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Newsnight's 20th anniversary celebrations
Though its future is far from certain, the celebrations and reminiscences continue for television's pre-eminent news-commentary programme
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C4 chief executive Michael Jackson on the Birt years
The upside: 'When he started, the very existence of the BBC as a public service broadcaster was politically in the melting pot. There may be arguments now about funding
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Channel 5 launches new-look news
Channel 5 today unveils a revamped news studio, designed to give the station a more 'grown up' feel. The move marks newsreader Andrea Catherwood's debut as a replacement for


















