All CBeebies articles – Page 44
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What's up with CBBC?
Cbeebies is playing well, but the Beeb's other new digital channel for kids is struggling. ...
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DTT LICENCES - And the winner is.
The ITC's decision on the reassignment of ITV Digital's vacant multiplexes is a thorny one. So, with digital TV's future in the balance, will political or business considerations prevail?
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Spellbound's first success.
New kids indie Spellbound Entertainment, set up by former Hit Entertainment head of co-productions and acquisitions Peter Curtis, has signed its first production deal, selling a pre-school series to the BBC, writes Leigh Holmwood
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Spellbound's first success
New kids indie Spellbound Entertainment, set up by former Hit Entertainment head of co-productions and acquisitions Peter Curtis, has signed its first production deal, selling a pre-school series to the BBC, writes Leigh Holmwood
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EC OKs new BBC services.
The European Commission has given its approval to the BBC's new digital radio and television services after ruling they were not anti-competitive, writes Leigh Holmwood
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The European Commission has given approval to the BBC's new digital radio and television services after ruling they were not anti-competitive, writes Leigh Holmwood
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Nickelodeon to launch toon channel.
Nickelodeon UK is gearing up to launch an addition to its family of channels, with a dedicated cartoon offering, writes Paul Revoir
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Nickelodeon mulls new toon channel
BSkyB / Viacom joint venture expected to launch UK version of new US channel NickToons TV
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CHANNEL REPORT - Has Nickelodeon met its match?
Nickelodeon is already feeling the pressure from Cbeebies and CBBC, but with a 5.1 multichannel viewing share in February against CBBC's 0.3 per cent, the BBC has a way to go before it can topple the market leader.
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Pre-curling, footie was still the national game.
While the rest of the world seems to be falling out of love with football, BBC 1 ploughs on with its blanket coverage of the FA Cup. Is it wise? As
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BBC kids slate sparks new row.
Commercial kids TV operators are up in arms once again over the BBC's new children's channels, this time claiming the corporation is exploiting long-standing free-to-air programming deals.Cartoon Network programming executives are
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LEADER - Davies buys time for governors.
Five months ago, when Gavyn Davies was appointed BBC chairman, Broadcast urged him reappraise the way the governors could work with Ofcom. This week, Davies revealed he had come up with
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Commercial kids' channels back on warpath
BBC accused of exploiting free-to-air programming deals on new digital kids' services
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Commercial rivals unaffected by CBBC and Cbeebies
Despite pre-launch fears and BBC's multi-million pound marketing budget Nickelodeon, Fox et al maintain audience share
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NEWS ANALYSIS - A mixed message.
The BBC is often criticised for making heavy use of cross-media promotion to drive viewers to its new channels while its rivals claim they are unable to do so because of regulations. Who will level the playing field?
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BBCi banks on Antiques' value.
The Antiques Roadshow's long-running unofficial quiz element has been turned into an interactive game following a deal between the BBC and Two Way TV, writes Simon Ellery.
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BBC DIGITAL - Double-edged success.
The BBC was always going to use its generous licence fee settlement as a means to embark on an unprecedented expansion in digital media. But the corporation's ambitions are facing mounting opposition from rivals.
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Viewers to guess the value on interactive Antiques Roadshow
Sunday night favourite gets the interactive treatment through Two Way TV and BBCi collaboration
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CBBC ORDERS NET DRAMA AND BOGEYMAN.
CBBC controller Nigel Pickard has commissioned a new comedy drama about a teenager hoping to make a fortune from the internet. Rude Boy will air later this year. Meanwhile, Raymond Briggs'
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CBBC overhauls schools output.
The BBC is to further align its schools programming with its children's schedule by launching a new block of educational shows on digital channel CBBC, writes Leigh Holmwood.


















