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Clear wins BBC deal
Post house Clear has won 10 weeks' work from the BBC on three promos for its DTT platform, Freeview, after posting the first 'mask changing' films. Directed by Tim Pope, the next three promos will have people 'taking their faces off' in different environments. Clear has also appointed a new ...
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NTL man takes helm at Freeview
NTL product marketing director for Matt Seaman has been appointed as general manager for DTV Services, the operating company of digital terrestrial television service Freeview, writes Paul Revoir
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RADIO 1 GOES DIGITAL.
The BBC is to put its remaining four national radio stations onto the Freeview platform from
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Sky prepares to turn the screw
BSkyB chief executive Tony Ball has threatened to put the squeeze on MTV, Paramount Comedy, Nickelodeon and Cartoon Network, when their channel fees come up for renewal this year, writes Paul Revoir
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Full BBC services on Freeview from Friday
The BBC is to put the remainder of its national radio stations onto Freeview this Friday (14 February), taking the total of BBC radio channels available on the new DTT platform up to 11, writes Luke Satchell
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Interview: Stuart Murphy - Three's company.
On the eve of BBC3's launch, controller Stuart Murphy is certain the long-awaited channel is at last
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Dyke's BBC - Greg Dyke: the verdict.
Marking Greg Dyke's third anniversary as BBC director general, Lord Puttnam, David Elstein and Will Wyatt assess his performance and point to future challenges.
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CITY WATCH - Sky clears path to profit growth.
The satellite broadcasting giant has fought off anti-competitive charges and is now looking forward to falling content costs and a swelling subscriber base - while its rivals are in disarray. Is the sky the limit?
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ITV buys back boxes to save digital dividend.
ITV has moved to safeguard the cash it receives by broadcasting to digital viewers by paying
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Bid-up.tv bags Freeview slot.
Two former On Digital executives have snapped up one of the remaining four channel slots on
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Bid-up.tv bags Freeview slot
Two former On Digital executives have snapped up one of the remaining four channel slots on the digital terrestrial TV (DTT) platform, writes Paul Revoir.
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Digital boosted by Freeview sales
Freeview, the digital television service run by tthe BBC, BSkyB and others, said yesterday it had sold more than 30...
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Freeview shifts 300,000 in first two months
Digital terrestrial television was given a shot in the arm today (21 January), as new free-to-air service Freeview revealed it had sold over 300,000 of its adapters in the two months since it launched, writes Luke Satchell
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ITV saves millions with set-top box buy-up
ITV has moved to safeguard the cash it receives from broadcasting to digital viewers by forking out£2.8m to buy up all remaining ITV Digital boxes on behalf its former customers, writes Steve Aston
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Woolfe takes charge of Ftn entertainment.
Living TV channel controller Richard Woolfe has added the channel controller brief for Flextech's new free-to-air entertainment offering, Ftn, to his role, writes Paul Revoir.
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ITC ruling leaves Freeview slots up for grabs.
Four new channels could join the Freeview platform after a decision by the Independent Television Commission not to boost the power of the digital terrestrial signal, writes Paul Revoir.
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Woolfe takes charge of Ftn entertainment
Living TV channel controller Richard Woolfe has added the channel controller brief for Flextech's new free-to-air entertainment offering, Ftn, to his role, writes Paul Revoir
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ITC ruling leaves Freeview slots up for grabs
Four new channels could join the Freeview platform after a decision by the Independent Television Commission not to boost the power of the digital terrestrial signal, writes Paul Revoir
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Bah humbug!
It's the season of good will to all, even senior industry executives, so broadcasting's top brass have gathered together for a festive present exchanging ceremony, although some of their choices reveal that the Christmas spirit has not darkened the doors