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Pace posts£16m loss
Set top box manufacturer Pace has been hit by the uncertainty in the digital TV market, plunging to a loss of£16m in its interim results for the period ending 30 November, writes Steve Aston
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DIGITAL RADIO BOOMS.
Around 500,000 digital radios are expected to be in homes by the end of 2003 after
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ENDERS TO LEAD BBC 3.
Digital youth channel BBC 3 will launch on 9 February with a two-week run of exclusive
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Manufacturers back call for simpler digital TV kit.
Digital TV manufacturers have welcomed an Independent Television Commission (ITC) and Consumers' Association-backed survey calling for more user-friendly digital TV services, writes Paul Revoir.
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BBC digital curriculum wins guarded approval.
The government was expected to give the BBC the greenlight on Thursday (9 January) to go
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Consultancy aims to help gov't go digital.
Interactive TV experts Neil Morris and Jonathan Peachey have teamed up to launch an interactive consultancy to advise the government on its adoption of interactive television and digital media, writes David Wood.
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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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Jowell gives BBC Digital Curriculum green-light
Media secretary Tessa Jowell today set out the ?strongest ever series of conditions' for a new BBC service as she confirmed the corporation had been given the green-light to launch its controversial£150m digital curriculum, writes Leigh Holmwood
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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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EastEnders to be premiered on BBC 3
The BBC is to launch its new digital entertainment channel BBC 3 with a week of EastEnders episodes - before they are broadcast on BBC 1, writes Luke Satchell
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INTERVIEW - Entertainment pilot.
Beset by problems with the commissioning procedure and a blurring of departmental boundaries, Channel 4 head of entertainment group and controller of E4 Danielle Lux is finally seeing the wood for the trees
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NTL HITS NEW MILESTONE.
NTL this week signed up its 500,000th broadband internet customer. The company's broadband subscribers are now
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Jowell clears erotic VOD content in daytime
Media secretary Tessa Jowell has backed a new code of practice for Video On Demand (VOD) providers, which will let them show adult content throughout the day, writes Paul Revoir
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BBC ups text capability
The BBC is to dramatically increase the range of text message services on its BBC Radio 1 and Radio Five Live stations after signing a new deal with wireless service provider Wireless Information Network Ltd (WIN), writes David Wood
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Bloomberg exit threatens to dent confidence in digital
Digital radio was dealt a blow this week after newscaster Bloomberg Radio pulled its service from national digital multiplex Digital One, writes Georgina Lipscomb
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Playboy TV launches VOD service
Playboy TV has launched its first ever UK adult content Video-On-Demand service on Kingston Communications broadband platform KIT in Hull this week, writes Paul Revoir
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SCUDAMORE JOINS EDEN.
BBC digital channel development editor Bryher Scudamore is quitting the BBC to join the Eden project
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CAPITAL MAN JOINS MTV.
MTV has confirmed the appointment of former Capital Radio regional programme director Mark Sadler as head
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DIGITAL BOX WARNING.
The Consumers' Association (CA) has advised consumers not to buy refurbished ITV Digital boxes to pick