All Freeview articles – Page 48
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Figures herald broadband gain
Interactive producers received a much-needed shot in the arm this week after it emerged that the rate of high-speed internet take-up could soon outstrip demand for digital television, writes David Wood
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BBC drops advert
The BBC will stop showing a trailer for its Freeview digital platform during the mornings after complaints that you...
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FREE TO AIR - Murdoch's dastardly plan.
The journalist conspiracy theorist is my professional equivalent of the mad cat lady at the end
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Paice takes on Trouble.
Flextech has announced a new programming team structure which will see Bravo controller Matthew Paice take additional control of sister offering Trouble, writes Paul Revoir
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Freeview boosts Five and Emap.
Freeview, the BBC/Crown Castle DTT service which launched last month, has given a welcome boost to
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Channel 4 considers own history channel.
Channel 4 is looking at jumping on the history TV bandwagon by launching its own factual/history channel, writes Paul Revoir
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Off The Record - Duke Towers - The occasional diary of a BBC Director General.
SUNDAYSo excited I had to make sure I wrote tonight. Just seen The Boss at Wembley
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Trade Talk - Hot off the press.
Charlotte Ashton's PR background has helped her become a channel executive with a reputation for strategic thinking and clear proposals
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Ratings high for Living TV.
Living TV is looking to launch a regular chat show after recording the third highest share
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UK homes is named.
UKTV's new Freeview lifestyle channel is to be called UK Homes after its previous title UK
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Freeview gets off to strong start.
Consumers appear to have given a respectful thumbs-up to the new Freeview service, with one major
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Paice takes on Trouble
Flextech has announced a new programming team structure which will see Bravo controller Matthew Paice take additional control of sister offering Trouble, writes Paul Revoir
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Channel 4 considers own history channel
Channel 4 is looking at jumping on the history TV bandwagon by launching its own factual/history channel, writes Paul Revoir
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Freeview boosts Five and Emap
Freeview, the BBC/Crown Castle DTT service which launched last month, has given a welcome boost to Five and Emap, with both operators seeing off their arch rivals, according to the first set of ratings for the service, writes Georgina Lipscomb
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Murdoch turns his back on Five
Rupert Murdoch has categorically ruled out the possibility of BSkyB buying a terrestrial channel, killing off rumours that the satellite giant is masterminding a bid for a shareholding in Five once the communications bill has been passed, writes Paul Revoir
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Ratings high for Living TV
Living TV is looking to launch a regular chat show after recording the third highest share in multichannel homes on Halloween night, writes Paul Revoir
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Freeview gets off to strong start
Consumers appear to have given a respectful thumbs-up to the new Freeview service, with one major UK retailer claiming to have shifted over 10,000 set-top boxes since its launch last Wednesday (30 October), write Broadcast reporters
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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - Face-offs promote Freeview.
Artem and Clear Post-Production are behind the effects for the commercial launching the BBC's digital service Freeview, writes Barbara Marshall
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TRADE TALK - Digital convert.
ITV had its monkey, but what will BBC director of marketing Andy Duncan use instead to win the public over to the new Freeview service?
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LEADER - Don't count your chickens, BBC.
The UK broadcasting industry is like an ant community - full of events and crises and ups and downs but totally cyclical. Anyone working at the BBC and basking in the current glow of glory may be in for a shock