All Broadcast articles in 17 December 2004
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BBC fleshes out job cuts
The BBC has unveiled further details of where the huge job cuts announced last week will occur.
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MPs call for independent BBC board
An influential group of MPs has called for the BBC to be regulated by a new independent board - filled with media savvy professionals.
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TWG secures Edinburgh FM licence
The Wireless Group has fought off fierce competition to launch a new FM station in Edinburgh just hours after chief executive Kelvin MacKenzie lost his legal battle against radio ratings body Rajar.
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Tennis legend Connors signs to BBC
BBC Sport has signed up tennis legend Jimmy Connors to join its commentary team for next year's Wimbledon Championships.
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RDF sues Fox
RDF has filed an $18m suit against US network Fox and producer Rocket Science Laboratory claiming the pair have ripped off its hit format Wife Swap.
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PEER POLL: Christmas TV
The latest question in Broadcast's peer poll asks: Is Christmas TV getting worse every year?
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Off the Record - Gloom at the BBC.
Mark Thompson sat in a studio at Television Centre last week to announce his bold new
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Off the Record - 30 second guide - Christmas TV.
Ah, Christmas time, isn't it? Presents wrapped, turkey ordered, Sky+ programmed to the hilt?We're having goose,
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Production - A school for scandal.
Post-Harry Potter, the time seemed right for an adaptation of Tom Brown's Schooldays, writes Rory O'Donnell.
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Ratings - BBC could benefit from the drama of Manchester.
Ripley, the hero of BBC1's Blackpool on Thursday at 9pm, dreams of a Vegas-style hotel in
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Production - Scoring in the studio.
In a turbulent year that saw many regional ITV production centres close their doors and the future of even the famous Elstree complex put in doubt, Richard Dean reviews the work which kept the studios ticking over.
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Production - Measuring the ups and downs.
Broadcast technology editor Will Strauss looks back on a year that saw fresh confidence among facilities houses and the creation of a UK post trade body.
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Review of the year.
Who made the headlines in 2004? Who generated the most gossip? What were the year's biggest stories? Our irreverent round-up reveals what 2004 meant to broadcasting and bestows upon the worthy winners an Alternative Broadcast Award.
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Opinion - Horribly Wright - That festive feeling ...
For those in the business, as well as everyone else, rubbish TV is an essential part of a traditional Christmas, says Steven D Wright.
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Production - On location - Left out in the cold.
Series producer David Duggan on how his intrepid crew started filming in Antarctica for the Royal Institution Christmas lectures the day after they were scheduled to fly home.
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Production - Rough cut - The art of staking a claim.
For the freelancer, everything can be used to further one's art - and so there is little for which tax cannot be claimed back, finds Neil MacLennan.
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Interview - Biting on the Big Apple.
Against the odds, Granada America's Charles Tremayne has won a place in the US market for the factual outfit with output ranging from a dating show to a US version of Airline. It's a long way from World in Action.
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In my view - The spirit of goodwill.
Christmas sees Dawn Airey in festive mood about the year's achievements and what the future might hold.
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Christmas Story - A BBC Christmas carol.
Mrs Broadcast has endeavoured in this ghostly little tale, to raise the ghost of an idea, which shall not put our readers out of humour with themselves, with each other, with the season or with us.