All Freeview articles – Page 43
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NEW TELEWEST PACKAGE.
Telewest is launching a cut-price digital TV package of around 30 channels, including Sky One, BBC3
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Sky News set for launch in America.
BSkyB is planning to roll out its Sky News service in the US and is in
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Look away now if you're not a sports fan
The BBC is reviewing plans for digital sports channel called Freesport on Freeview. ...
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Sky News set for launch in America
BSkyB is planning to roll out its Sky News service in the US and is in discussions with a number of platform providers, which could see it launch as early as July, writes Rosemary Gallagher
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Interview - Magic moments.
Impressive Rajar results for Emap Performance's digital radio stations have prompted chief executive Tim Schoonmaker to plunge deeper into the digital pool.
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Leader - Counting the cost of switch-off.
In the past few months so many senior figures in the broadcasting establishment have insisted without
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Free-to-air digital televsion decoders expected to halve in price within a year
The cost of decoders for the Freeview digital terrestrial service is expected to halve within a yearwith the launch...
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Freeview boosts switch-off hopes
Freeview has overtaken BSkyB as the key driver in the take-up of digital TV, giving a boost to government hopes of meeting its ambitious analogue switch-off target of 2010, writes John Plunkett
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NEWS SPECIAL - RAJARS - Emap adds three brands to digital list.
Emap is launching three more of its brands as national digital stations on the Freeview DTT
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CBM FOR SEPTEMBER.
The new Freeview general entertainment channel being run by a mystery broadcaster has said it will
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Lewis takes on Sky scheduling.
BSkyB has appointed its first ever director of scheduling and promotions in a bid to stop
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Freeview platform may overtake Sky by 2005.
Almost 4 million households will have Freeview by the end of the year and more people will have access to it than Sky by 2005, according to one of the biggest suppliers of set-top box software, writes Rosemary Gallagher.
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Lewis takes on Sky scheduling
BSkyB has appointed its first ever director of scheduling and promotions in a bid to stop its channels competing with each other, writes Rosemary Gallagher.
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BSkyB scans Freeview option
BSkyB chief executive Tony Ball confirmed yesterday that the pay-TV group was considering starting a mass market e...
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More Emap brands on Freeview
Emap is launching three more of its brands as national digital radio stations on the Freeview DTT service after securing encouraging results for its existing digital only stations in the latest Rajars.
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THE BROADCAST DEBATE - Redefining Reithianism.
What will be the role of public service broadcasting after analogue switch-off? And how will the BBC continue to justify the licence fee in the digital age? Broadcast assembled a group of leading industry figures round a table to thrash out the issues.
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Unknown company takes Freeview slot.
A mystery new television company, allegedly backed by three well-known British broadcasters, has taken up one of the last slots on the Freeview digital terrestrial television platform, writes Paul Revoir.
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Unknown company takes Freeview slot
A mystery new television company, allegedly backed by three well-known British broadcasters, has taken up one of the last slots on the Freeview digital terrestrial television platform, writes Paul Revoir.
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Penultimate Freeview slot taken
An unknown broadcaster has taken up one of the last two slots on the Freeview digital terrestrial television platform, writes Paul Revoir
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Ratings Analysis - Auction TV where the price is right.
Up-and-coming shopping channel bid-up.tv has broken even after two years with its blend of gameshow, reality and shopping. It is now poised to challenge QVC, with further launches and a fresh identity.