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Jowell leads push for digital take-up
Media Secretary Tessa Jowell is to publish a 'digital action plan' by the end of the year in a bid to drive take-up of digital TV and radio services.The announcement came
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HEGGESSEY STRIVES FOR CREATIVE EXCELLENCE
BBC 1 controller Lorraine Heggessey said she was continuing to strive for creative excellence across the board in a speech to Bafta members last Wednesday (12 September). In a direct response
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OMNIBUS CONFIRMS MBO
Glynn Powell Evans and Brian Paisley have succeeded in buying out OmniBus Systems from its German shareholder Management Data which was forced into liquidation in July (Broadcast, 27.7.01). The deal is
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COMMENT - Ian Hargreaves
On the great responsibilities faced by broadcasters during and in the aftermath of the terrorist attacks.
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CME SEEKS DAMAGES FROM CZECH REPUBLIC
Central European Media Enterprises (CME), which has TV channel interests in central and eastern Europe, is pursuing a claim for $500m (£350m) in damages following a ruling that the Czech government
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CINTEL SHOWS REALITY
Cintel previewed its next generation C-Reality at IBC. C-Reality DSX sports a dirt and scratch removal feature called Oscar, which uses electro-optics to clean damaged film. Cintel claims the technology removes
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CHOWNS MAY QUIT ITV
ITV2 commercial director Andrew Chowns is believed to be poised to leave the network. Chowns' position has been in question since the ITV reshuffle in June when his responsibilities were taken
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TUC SUPPORTS FUNDING MOTION FOR CHILDREN
The Trades Union Congress has carried a Writers' Guild motion calling for more government funding for children's arts and education. The move came shortly before the TUC conference was halted following
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DEBATE - Charting the future
Following last month's Broadcast debate among leading television figures over whether broadcasting is in a creative rut, Lucy Rouse and Katy Elliott joined five twentysomethings taking part in TV25 at the Edinburgh TV Festival to find out if they too feel
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Walmsley to leave Carlton
Carlton deputy chief executive Nigel Walmsley has unexpectedly stepped down from his role at the broadcaster, writes Steve Aston.Walmsley, 59, leaves his deputy chief executive position at the end of the
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CAMBRIDGE - Comment
During two days of isolated navel-gazing RTS Cambridge delegates failed to be inspired.
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Zenith calls for ITV Digital sale
Leading media agency Zenith has slammed ITV's autumn programme strategy and called for ITV Digital to be 'sold or dismantled'.The barbed comments come in the agency's quarterly round-up of programming, Zenith
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CABLE TAKE-UP SLUMPS
Statistics from the ITC show that the uptake of cable TV has slowed. Year-on-year take-up for the first quarter of this year increased by 8.8 per cent compared with 10.1 per
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REFINERY GOES BUST
Soho animation company Refinery, previously known as Aldis Animation (Broadcast, 3.8.01), has been forced into liquidation after only two months. Animators Will Rockall and Phil Dobree will form a new partnership.
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BSkyB wins cable path TV licence
BskyB has been awarded a non-exclusive local delivery licence by the Independent Television Commission, paving the way for the broadcaster to pipe television through BT and cable networks, writes Simon Ellery.The
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BROADCAST FEEDBACK
Broadcast wants your feedback. Every issue of Broadcast this week carries a questionnaire as an insert. We're asking for your opinions on which areas of the magazine are most useful to
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ITN BRINGS FORWARD EURONEWS RUSSIA
ITN launched its Euronews Channel in Russia last Tuesday (11 September), six days ahead of schedule, to cover the terrorist strikes in the US. Euronews claimed to have become the first
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LIVING TO GAIN BOSS
Planet 24 controller of entertainment Richard Woolfe is to join Flextech in the newly created position of Living TV channel controller. He will oversee all acquisitions and commissioning while exploring and
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REGIONAL TV - Local hero stays over the border
Grampian has one of the most diverse audiences of any ITV franchise and, with a strong local following, it has a peaktime share well above the ITV average, however, it struggles to sell programmes to the network.
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Zenith to boost factual output
Zenith Entertainment is to plough an extra£500,000 into new programming and plans to drive forward its factual output.The figure was agreed by the Zenith Entertainment board at a meeting this