All Freeview articles – Page 33
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Teachers' TV launches early February
Teachers' TV, the government-backed digital TV service for education professionals, is to launch on 8 February.
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Duncan: C4 faces£130m 'digital deficit'
Channel 4's chief Andy Duncan has warned that the 'digital deficit' facing the broadcaster could be as high as£130m by 2012 unless it receives support from the public purse.
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The battlegrounds of 2005
Broadcast looks at some of the key conflicts coming up in a year in which every area of the industry will be facing either major change or increasing competition
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Sky premieres new series of 24 on Freeview
Sky is to show the first episode of the new series of 24on its free-to-air channel Sky Travel as well as Sky One in a bid to lure Freeview viewers who get hooked on the cult series to upgrade to pay-TV.
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Sky Travel to show new 24 episode
Sky is to show the first episode of the new series of 24on its Sky Travel channel as well as Sky One, allowing viewers in Freeview homes to see the beginning of the cult series.
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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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Analysis - Profile - The man who sees the future.
Under David Docherty, new media's leading visionary, Yoomedia's turnover is rocketing and the company's starting to look like a serious interactive rival to BSkyB.
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FACILITIES 1 - TEACHERS' TV PLAYOUT.
Teachers' TV has awarded three-year contracts to Ascent Media Network (AMNSE) Services Europe and NTL Broadcast
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DABs set for Xmas boost.
Digital radio is set for a boost with retailers and broadcasters predicting DAB sets will be one of this Christmas's must-have gifts, writes Susan Thompson.
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DISNEY FINDS UK HEAD.
Disney UK finance controller Simon Bailey is to take control of the company's British TV business,
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Ofcom gets Freeview box figures wrong.
Ofcom has admitted that it overestimated the number of Freeview households in the UK by more than 400,000, writes Susan Thompson.
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Comment - The year of Freeview.
2004 was the year Freeview ensured that digital TV tipped over into the mainstream, writes Conor Dignam, Editor.
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Channel 4 to take E4 onto Freeview.
Channel 4 is planning to turn its digital entertainment network E4 into a free-to-air service and
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Teachers' TV playout
Teachers' TV has awarded three-year contracts to Ascent Media Network (AMNSE) Services Europe and NTL Broadcast to supply playout, transmission and satellite delivery for the channel. Programmes will be played out from the Central Playout Facility in Stephen Street, connected by fibre to a teleport in Winchester, uplinked and ...
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The year of Freeview
Greg Dyke, Mark Thompson and the Channel 4/Five merger may have dominated the media headlines of 2004 but the real story of the year has been quietly ticking away in the background: Freeview.
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Disney finds UK head
Disney UK finance controller Simon Bailey is to take control of the company's British TV business, including the ABC1 channel that launched earlier this year. He becomes vice-president and deputy managing director and will be responsible for the day-to-day running of the UK Disney Channel, Playhouse Disney, Toon Disney, Disney ...
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Ofcom gets Freeview box figures wrong
Ofcom has admitted that it overestimated the number of Freeview households in the UK by more than 400,000.
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DABs set for Xmas boost
Digital radio is set for a boost with retailers and broadcasters predicting DAB sets will be one of this Christmas's must-have gifts.
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Channel 4 to take E4 onto Freeview
Channel 4 is planning to turn its digital entertainment network E4 into a free-to-air service and put it on Freeview.
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Disney appoints UK TV chief
Disney UK finance controller Simon Bailey is to take control of the company's British TV business, including the ABC1 channel that launched earlier this year.