All Broadcast articles in 29 November 2002
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The BBC's austerity programme
The corporation is responding to criticism of its licence fee privileges by radically overhauling its finances ...
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BBC set for wide-ranging shake-uup of flagship sites
The BBC is considering a radical shake-up of its£500m property portfolio ...
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NewsITC programme supply report published today
The Independent Television Commission (ITC) will today unveil its report into the UK programme supply review, writes Colin Robertson
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NewsFlextech's Webb pans BBC and Sky
Flextech director of interactive media Jonathan Webb has hit out at the BBC and Sky - two of the UK's leading lights in interactive television - for producing below par enhanced television, writes David Wood
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Churchill is crowned the greatest Briton, but don't expect much celebration from his society
Quite whether Churchill would have found it cause to light up a celebratory cigar is in question. As the statesman ...
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Churchill wins BBC battle of Britons
In the end, the favourite triumphed. Fighting them on the beaches - and winning - was more important than building ...
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Classic FM gambles on 24-hour TV music channel
Classic FM is to take on the MTV generation with a 24-hour television channel that will attempt to bring Vanessa Ma...
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The history of women
At last - female historians on TV. It's changing our view of the past. ...
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His brilliant career
It had been easy decision to say no to the BBC's invitation to write a comedy about Jeffrey Archer's life. For a s...
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Bill of rights
It is a sombre moment. The communications bill, all 400 clauses of it, is now set to hurtle thought the parliament...
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Digital radio finds its voice
So far in the battle for bandwidth, digital radio has been the quiet outsider. But, as Dominic Timms reports, its ...
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Churchill wins battle of the Britons
Winston Churchill scored a resounding victory last night in the BBC's nationwide poll to find the greatest Briton....
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Chrysalis return to profit
Chrysalis, the owner of the Galaxy and Heart radio station, is today tipped to report a return to profit at the ful...
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Granada relief as the credits roll its way
If a monarch can have an annus horribilis, then so can a company. It is difficult to imagine a more horrible year ...
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Churchill romps home as the Greatest Briton
Winston Churchill won the BBC Great Britons poll last night after a late surge of voting in his favour. ...
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Has she got gags for you
One of TV's rare female joke writers tells Jasper Rees who will be targeted in a new series of 2DTV ...
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Digital struggles with numbers
The biggest change in radio for a century is taking time to catch on. ...
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ITV companies' clearer picture
Carlton and Granada are set to report full-year results this week, the first figures since the ITV companies announ...
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NewsRise hires entertainment producer
C4's troubled Breakfast show Rise has taken on entertainment producer Justin Gorman from Princess Productions, the indie that makes the show, full time as its third series editor since the programme launched in April 2002, writes Penny Hughes


















