All Freeview articles – Page 31
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Brooke leaves Discovery UK
Discovery Networks UK managing director Dan Brooke is leaving the broadcaster after four years.
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The Broadcast Interview
Mark Thompson, BBC
The BBC’s director general talks to Emily Booth about shaping the digital future, wrestling with editorial standards - and why slicing up BBC Worldwide is a very bad idea.
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Ratings
28,000 comfortable with Richard & Judy's New Position
Viewers weren't too keen on the new earlier slot for Watch's chat show Richard and Judy's New Position yesterday as it interested just 28,000/0.16% at 6pm.
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Deadline announced for local TV licences
Bidders for the new local television licences in Manchester and Cardiff have until 26 January and 18 February respectively to submit their proposals.
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Bad Movies channel lives up to its name
TV retailer Sit-Up TV is launching an unconventional new movie channel that promises to showcase the worst films ever made.
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UTV lands Belfast FM licence
Ulster Television (UTV) has won the race to provide a new radio station in Belfast, fending off competition from some of the biggest groups in radio.
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C4 buys stake in Oneword radio
Channel 4 has kicked off its expansion into radio by taking a controlling stake in a national digital station.
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Top Up TV rapped by ASA
Top Up TV, the pay-TV service for Freeview, has been reprimanded by the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) for trying to pass off five channels as 10.
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Another Freeview slot up for grabs
Crown Castle is to put another Freeview slot up for grabs in the next couple of months.
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GSB programme chief joins Celador
Granada Sky Broadcasting (GSB) director of programming Gary Shoefield has joined Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?owner Celador.
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C4's profits of doom
Fears voiced by Channel 4 that it may be heading for a£100m deficit may be a self-fulfilling prophecy, writes Dawn Airey.
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ITV and C4 favourites to get Freeview slot
The race to secure the vacant Freeview slot has narrowed down to two companies - ITV and Channel 4.
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ITV pulls plug on Manchester unit
ITV is closing its low-cost multichannel production arm in Manchester, threatening up to 20 jobs.
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Red Hot under fire
Freeview lawyers have issued a warning to adult service Red Hot over the channel's use of the Freeview trademark. The Richard Desmond-owned channel began broadcasting last week on channel 61 of the DTT platform on a pay-per-view basis. However, as Red Hot is renting the space from Top-Up TV, the ...
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Top Up TV wins 160,000 subs
Top Up TV, the 10-channel pay-TV service for Freeview viewers, has attracted around 160,000 customers since its launch last April.
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E4 gets new chief and£20m boost
Channel 4 is set to pump an extra£20m into its digital entertainment service E4 and has appointed Julian Bellamy to run it.
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Men and Motors lined up for ITV4
ITV is looking at launching lads channel Men and Motors on Freeview and eventually turning it into ITV4.
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Desmond adult service in Red Hot water
Freeview lawyers have issued a warning to adult service Red Hot over the channel's use of the Freeview trademark.
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Sit-Up bids for Freeview movie channel
TV shopping broadcaster Sit-up TV has put in a bid to launch a movie channel in Crown Castle's vacant Freeview slot.