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    Digital homes exceed 40%

    2003-03-19T15:26:38Z

    The Independent Television Commission's (ITC) Multichannel Quarterly Report today claims digital TV penetration in the UK has exceeded 40% for the first time, writes Luke Satchell

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    C4 may launch new free digital TV show

    2003-03-18T09:43:37Z

    Channel 4 is considering launching a new free-to-air digital television channel aimed at older viewers to capitalis...

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    Trade talk - Living forever.

    2003-03-17T16:03:55Z

    Richard Woolfe found himself at the centre of a ghostly row this week after Living TV attempted to contact Princess Diana beyond the grave.

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    Turner u-turn over Freeview.

    2003-03-17T16:03:43Z

    Turner Broadcasting, which runs channels such as Cartoon Network and CNN, is still interested in taking up a slot on the Freeview platform, despite its most senior UK television executive last week appearing to rule it out, writes Paul Revoir.

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    BBC new media to axe 100 jobs.

    2003-03-17T16:03:33Z

    The bursting of the dotcom bubble has finally caught up with the BBC, which is axing

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    Turner u-turn over Freeview

    2003-03-13T14:37:10Z

    Turner Broadcasting, which runs channels such as Cartoon Network and CNN, is still interested in taking up a slot on the Freeview platform, despite its most senior UK television executive last week appearing to rule it out, writes Paul Revoir

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    100 jobs axed as BBCi tightens belt

    2003-03-12T14:59:00Z

    The bursting of the dotcom bubble has finally caught up with the BBC, which is axing around 100 jobs in its new media department BBCi and refocusing on interactive television, write Leigh Holmwood and Jane Marlow

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    EastEnders eclipses BBC3's original content.

    2003-03-07T16:07:10Z

    Total Average hours per viewer 7.44 3.15 6.29 2.59 2.00 6.49 100.0

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    SPORT ON TV: INTERACTIVITY - Keeping the fans hooked with iTV.

    2003-03-07T16:07:10Z

    Sports broadcasting has come a long way with the help of interactivity, fuelled by viewer demand for more choice and more statistics. But there's still a long way to go, writes Maria Luisa Taddia.

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    BBC and Capital launch digital promotions.

    2003-03-07T16:06:38Z

    The BBC and commercial radio are preparing for their biggest digital drives yet as the next generation of digital radios goes on sale, writes John Plunkett.

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    Freeview homes up to 1.4 million.

    2003-03-07T16:06:28Z

    Freeview boxes are now selling at more than four times the rate of its predecessor ITV

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    QVC could be put up for sale.

    2003-03-07T16:06:18Z

    Shopping channel QVC could be sold following the announcement that John Malone's Liberty Media was planning to sell its 42% stake in the business, writes Paul Revoir.

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    Andy Bird's speech in full

    2003-03-07T12:54:57Z

    TWO FISH IN A TANK, ONE TURNS TO THE OTHER AND SAYS,

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    Turner spurns Freeview slot

    2003-03-07T12:45:06Z

    Time Warner's most senior UK television executive has ruled out Turner Broadcasting putting its own channel on Freeview, writes Paul Revoir

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    QVC could be put up for sale

    2003-03-06T14:33:49Z

    Shopping channel QVC could be sold following the announcement that John Malone's Liberty Media was planning to sell its 42% stake in the business, writes Paul Revoir

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    Freeview numbers overtake ITV Digital

    2003-03-05T09:43:31Z

    Freeview has become the runaway success of the broadcasting industry ...

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    Broadcasters prepare new digital radio drive

    2003-03-04T15:34:10Z

    BBC and commercial radio are preparing for their biggest digital drive yet as the next generation of digital radios goes on sale, writes John Plunkett

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    Freeview sales rocket

    2003-03-04T14:01:36Z

    Freeview has been selling at more than four times the rate of its doomed ITV predecessor - with 500,000 boxes sold in just four months, writes John Plunkett

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    Freeview gets off to a flying start as the new force in British television

    2003-02-26T09:32:57Z

    Half a million set-top boxes will be bought for ITV Digital's successor by mid-March ...

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    CHANNEL REPORT - STOPPING HISTORY REPEATING ITSELF.

    2003-02-25T10:44:40Z

    When the BBC launched UK History, many thought the History Channel would go the same way as Artsworld - but so far it's holding its own.