All News articles – Page 4514
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TV man's mugger gets 4 years
The mugger who robbed undercover reporter Donal MacIntyre as he filmed a documentary on street crime was jailed for...
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Is One off its rocker?
What's gong on a at the BBC? One FM has axed its popular evening rock show and the newly launched 1xtra is only ava...
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She was working as a waitress in a cocktail bar: now she's America's idol
The star-making mania that swept ITV's Pop Idol to success was replicated in America when a 20-year old former cock...
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Advertising crisis in Germany concentrates minds at RTL
The seemingly unstoppable growth in television advertising spend in Germany over the past two decades, culminating ...
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Disney deal animates Ealing revival
Europe's first full-scale computer animated film studio is to open in west London following a deal between Walt Dis...
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Off the record - Getting a Rise.
TV can be done by amateurs these days, or at least it can be if Channel
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Off the record - Granada celeb's secret tantrum.
The news from Yorkshire is that Granada Content boss John Whiston is so fed up with
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Off the record - C5 DVD fiasco.
Talking of acts of charity, hacks attending the Edinburgh TV Festival were delighted to receive Channel
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TX. - My regards to Shimon.
Making a documentary about a war is never easy. Making a film sympathetic to the Palestinian
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CHANNEL REPORT - How Disney keeps the kids tuning in.
With yet more children's channels to come, Disney is using hit movies, old favourites and a long-running talent-search show to pull in the kids
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Interview - Radio's golden boy.
With a playlist that ranges 'from Frank to Hank and Bing to Sting', Saga Radio has, under managing director Ron Coles, become adept at finding audiences and winning major licences
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News analysis - Making TV an event.
There is a growing buzz of excitement about event television, following several high-profile successes in the genre. However, live TV has been a rare breed in peaktime, so what has changed broadcasters' minds?
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News channels - News on top of the agenda.
The events of September 11 thrust the UK's rolling news channels into the spotlight, but has there been a tangible increase in the public's interest in current affairs as a result? And can the UK market really support three rolling news services?
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SOFTIMAGE TOOL LAUNCH.
Softimage has released a new set of tools for transporting data between 3D applications adding support
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Trade talk - The game plan.
Despite a desperate year in Granada's fortunes, the company's redoubtable executive chairman, Charles Allen, shows no signs of a crisis of confidence
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Mill Film promotes Mooney for top job.
Mill film co-founder Karl Mooney is to replace the company's managing director Antony Hunt who has left with immediate effect, writes Barbara Marshall
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Studio K needs new executive.
Kingston Inmedia is looking for a head for its Studio K operations based at Gerrard's Cross, writes Barbara Marshall
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Make risk-taking compulsory.
It hardly comes as a surprise that 66 per cent of those questioned in this week's Broadcast NOP poll believe Channel 4 should be funded by advertising and not be handed out government money. For most taxpayers - whether they are fans of Six Feet Under, The West Wing et ...
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BROCKHURST TO SOHO.
Soho 601, part of the Liberty Livewire group, has taken on Toby Brockhurst as senior Inferno
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On the box - Britain's ... naffest TV.
Oxford indie Landmark Films' managing director, Nick O'Dwyer, needed medical help after watching Britain's Sexiest ... Doctors