All Broadcast articles in 26 July 2002 – Page 4
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JAGGER AT NEWS WORLD.
Human rights activist and environmental campaigner Bianca Jagger is to speak at this year's News World
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Jazz FM will pay Rajar for listener tally.
Jazz FM is to become the first UK radio group to pay audience measurement board Rajar to record its entire audience across the UK on all platforms, writes Georgina Lipscomb
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Ofcom fines are 'threat to rights'.
Media Secretary Tessa Jowell has been warned that the government will violate broadcasters' human rights if
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FLAME FILLS KEY ROLE.
The Flame Group has appointed Stephanie Peat as its new head of development to work across
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DR WHO'S WEB RETURN.
Cult sci-fi hero Doctor Who is to star in a new 6 x 10-minute web-based drama
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DIVERSE IN CO-PRO DEAL.
Indie Diverse has struck a deal with Electric Sky in order to widen its co-production and
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LEGO HIRES CONTROLLER.
Former ITV controller of children's and youth programming Vanessa Chapman has been named as global controller
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CHRYSALIS RADIO REJIG.
Chrysalis Radio is overhauling its local management structure, scrapping the roles of local programme directors, managing
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Isle of Wight TV licence changes hands.
The company which runs the Isle of Wight local TV service, TV12, has effectively been put out of business after losing its broadcasting licence to a rival company, writes Georgina Lipscomb
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Ratings
RATINGS - Merseybeat cops catch up with A Good Thief.
ITV 1's one-off drama written by and starring Kay Mellor largely failed to ignite the audience's interest this week, writes Jon Rogers
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Brick's bid for young viewers.
September Films has added a trio of young producers to its senior management in a bid to secure more commissions targeting 16 to 34 year-olds, writes Steve Aston
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BBC refreshes local coverage.
The BBC's disparate regional current affairs programmes, currently languishing with tiny audiences on BBC 2, are to be given a fresh look and consistent branding for the first time when they transfer to BBC 1 in September, writes Leigh Holmwood
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BBC DOMINATES AT WILDSCREEN.
British programme makers have scooped over half the nominations at this year's international Wildscreen Panda awards, with the BBC's Natural History Unit (NHU) taking the lion's share, writes Leigh Holmwood
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Rivals hit out at BBC school plan.
The BBC's plan to create an online digital curriculum has received an overwhelming thumbs down from
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ITC BANS MOTORWAY.
The Independent Television Commission has banned an episode of Carlton's regional series Motorway after it repeated
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HASSALL BACK TO EMAP.
Former Kiss 100 and Magic 105.4 commercial director Mark Hassall is returning to Emap Performance as
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BBC's Churchill drama gets 10 Emmy nominations.
The BBC has put in a robust performance in the nominations for the 54th annual US Emmy awards, writes Jon Rogers
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Video training for news staff.
The BBC is to turn some 100 of its television news staff into video journalists (VJs) following a 'groundbreaking' deal with broadcast unions, writes Leigh Holmwood
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NTL postpones iTV.
NTL has delayed the relaunch of its much-vaunted interactive service amid fears that ongoing technical problems would lead to customer complaints, writes Paul Revoir
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Football Italia under threat.
Channel 4 is close to axing its long-running Football Italia strand after nine years to concentrate its energies on cricket coverage, writes Paul Revoir