All Freeview articles – Page 39
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TMF adds original programming
The Music Factory (TMF), MTV's Freeview music video channel, is hoping to boost its performance by screening originated programming.
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Charter review - Dear Tessa.
not propped up by taxpayers' money, would collapse. It needs reorganising completely, with the board
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Setanta puts off Freeview launch.
Irish broadcaster Setanta has postponed plans to launch a digital free-to-air sports channel on Freeview.The company
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Setanta puts off Freeview launch
Irish broadcaster Setanta has postponed plans to launch a digital free-to-air sports channel on Freeview.
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FESTIVE PERIOD BOOSTS FREEVIEW SALES.
Freeview is selling 100,000 boxes a week in the run-up to Christmas and is expected to
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Freeview shifts 100,000 boxes a week
Freeview is selling 100,000 boxes a week in the run-up to Christmas and is expected to be in 2.5 million homes by the end of the year, according to new figures released this week.
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Review of the year - The plums and puddings of 2003.
As another 12 months in broadcasting draws to a conclusion, we cast a wry eye over the year's most notorious moments both on and off-screen, and remember the people and the programmes which made 2003 the year that it was.
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Five on Five.
Five will be seven years old in 2004 and is facing serious questions about its budgets, audiences, ambitions and ownership. Broadcast asked five industry figures for their views on Five's future.
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Analysis - Game over for Technology.
Despite its success in getting Freeview launched, BBC Technology is to be put up for sale. And with Charter renewal looming, there is increasing speculation about other non-core BBC activities, says Suzannah Scott.
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C4 deal brings Price-drop.TV onto Freeview.
Shopping channel Price-drop.tv has taken one of the remaining slots on the Freeview digital terrestrial television platform, after it agreed a deal with Channel 4 to use its 'gifted' space on the service, writes Paul Revoir.
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Game over for Technology
Despite its success in getting Freeview launched, BBC Technology is to be put up for sale. And with Charter renewal looming, there is increasing speculation about other non-core BBC activities, says Suzannah Scott
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C4 deal brings Price-drop.TV onto Freeview
Shopping channel Price-drop.tv has taken one of the remaining slots on the Freeview digital terrestrial television platform, after it agreed a deal with Channel 4 to use its 'gifted' space on the service.
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Robinson quits Disney
Paul Robinson, managing director of Disney's UK television channels and worldwide head of programming strategy for its US cable network ABC, has quit after five years at the company.
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Bird to become Disney president.
Andy Bird, former president of Turner Broadcasting System (TBS) International, has resurfaced as president of rival
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Indies recruited for Teachers TV.
Education Digital, the Brook Lapping and Carlton-backed consortium, appointed by the government this week to launch
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Indies recruited for Teachers TV
Education Digital, the Brook Lapping and Carlton-backed consortium, appointed by the government this week to launch Teachers TV, has been granted a budget of around£45m subject to a successful pilot. The bulk of the money will be spent with indies.
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Bird to become Disney president
Andy bird, former president of Turner Broadcasting System (TBS) International, has resurfaced as president of rival US media giant Walt Disney's international division, writes Michael Rosser.
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Brook Lapping to run Teachers TV
Europe's first dedicated TV channel for teachers combining entertainment, documentaries and news is set to be piloted early next year.
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Production - S4C Chooses Pro-Bel.
Welsh broadcaster S4C has placed an order with switcher and router manufacturer Pro-Bel for new presentation
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S4C chooses Pro-bel
Welsh broadcaster S4C has placed an order with switcher and router manufacturer Pro-Bel for new presentation switchers. The system will be used for S4C's digital service, which goes out on both Freeview and Sky. In addition, S4C has bought a router which will be used on its analogue terrestrial service. ...