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OVERNIGHT RATINGS - Grand Prix runs down BBC 1 doc soap
The debut of BBC 1's new daytime soap, Doctors, pulled in a respectable set of figures, but failed to outgun its ITV opposition, writes Paul Donovan.
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Zone plans UK version of Reality TV
Zone Vision, which operates more than seven channels around Europe, is planning to launch a UK version of Reality TV and is gearing up for flotation on Nasdaq next year, writes Ashley Davies.
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Day handed Fusion post by md Reeve
Fusion Radio Group, the radio outfit set up by former LNR managing director Nigel Reeve, has hired FLR programme controller Roger Day as managing director/programme director, writes Colin Robertson.
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Smith antipathy to News 24 review makes BSkyB fume
BSkyB hit out this week at media secretary Chris Smith's admission that a review of BBC News 24 is likely to be put off until after the next general election, writes Tara Conlan.
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News at Ten reprieve fades
The prospects of ITV reinstating News at Ten receded further this week after an Independent Television Commission executive admitted that the network will be given a chance to rectify problems, even if ITV's new schedule fails the regulator's original cri
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Liddiment admits ITV share too low
ITV director of programmes David Liddiment has admitted that the network's share for the first three months of the year had been 'disappointing'.Speaking as he unveiled ITV's spring/summer schedule, Liddiment said:
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Oscar-winning film American Beauty is to air on the BBC in late 2002 as part of the corporation's existing terrestrial rights output deal with Hollywood studio DreamWorks SKG, writes Tim Dams
Oscar-winning film American Beauty is to air on the BBC in late 2002 as part of the corporation's existing terrestrial rights output deal with Hollywood studio DreamWorks SKG, writes Tim Dams.
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FAULL RAIDS ON DIGITAL
Former On Digital executive director of broadcasting Ashley Faull has lured On Digital head of programme planning Deborah Ward to join him at his fledgling interactive entertainment company, sit-up.com. Faull is
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NEW SMG STRIKE LOOMS
The National Union of Journalists and Bectu have called for a second strike in their dispute with Scottish Media Group (SMG), despite receiving an enhanced offer from the ITV company. SMG
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LM ENDS MONTHLY RUN
LM magazine has said it will cease monthly publication after its April issue after losing its High Court battle with ITN over allegations about the news service's footage of Bosnian Moslems
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C5 TO INVEST IN DOTCOMS
Channel 5 is planning to invest cash in dotcoms, in addition to swapping equity in the technology companies for airtime.Two weeks ago, C5 traded£1 million of advertising for an 8
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GMTV CONFIRMATION
GMTV this week confirmed the appointment of executive producer Martin Frizell as editor, as predicted in Broadcast (24.3.00). Head of community projects Helen McMurray has also been given a new role
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ITC urges C5 to stay on an upward track
The Independent Television Commission has told Channel 5 it still suffers from 'a great deal of low-budget material of little distinction' despite efforts by the channel to improve on last year's
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C4 earns measured praise
The ITC applauded Channel 4 for 'freshness and innovation' across various genres in its annual performance review for 1999, but singled out a number areas for improvement, writes Ashley Davies.
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ITC warns of digital delay
All UK households that currently receive free analogue TV will be able to receive free digital TV in the future according to the ITC, writes Ashley Davies.
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ITV keeps indie quota high
The proportion of ITV commissions from indies has slipped one percentage point but is still well above the 25 per cent quota according to the ITC Annual Report for 1999, writes Colin Robertson.
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FA CUP AND ENGLAND INTERNATIONAL RIGHTS TO TENDER
Broadcasting rights to FA Cup and England matches from the start of the next football season will be added next week to the bundle of football broadcasting rights up for grabs.
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BELLIS QUITS GRANADA'S TONIGHT SHOW TO SET UP INDIE
Tonight with Trevor MacDonald senior producer Nigel Bellis is leaving Granada TV to set up Manchester-based indie Lead Dog Productions. Bellis, whose credits also include the 1996 RTS award-winning Last Post
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ENTREPRENEURS SET UP N-JOY RADIO BID FOR WEST MIDLANDS
A group of entrepreneurs have banded together to create radio company N-joy Radio to bid for the new West Midlands analogue regional radio licence next month. N-joy non-executive chairman will be
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C5, BT AND ITN TEAM BUILDS VIRTUAL CATHERWOOD
Channel 5, BT and ITN have launched a computer version of C5 News anchor Andrea Catherwood, which the companies claim will be the world's first virtual newscaster to go online. Christened