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TELEWEST CLAIMS MOST ADVANCED BROADBAND PLATFORM
Telewest launched what it claimed is the world's most advanced broadband interactive platform last week, combining its high-speed internet service Blueyonder with interactive services from 60 content partners. The company announced
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ON DIGITAL COMPLETES ADULT DIGITAL TRIO FOR PLAYBOY
Playboy TV UK has struck a deal with On Digital to carry subscription-based Adult Channel from 00.00 to 04.00 every day from 3 April, giving the channel carriage on all three
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Liddiment admits ITV share too low
ITV director of programmes David Liddiment has admitted that the network's share for the first three months of the year had been 'disappointing'.Speaking as he unveiled ITV's spring/summer schedule, Liddiment said:
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Granada to launch ad-funded slate in April
Granada is poised to unveil a slate of new advertiser-funded regional programme deals, including a 10 x 30-minute DIY series with home improvement giant B&Q, writes Colin Robertson.
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60s sitcom Rag Trade retailored
The makers of the 1960s and 1970s cult sitcom The Rag Trade are talking to the BBC about remaking the show as a multicultural sitcom for the new millennium, writes Colin Robertson.
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ITV controller of drama Nick Elliot has recommissioned a re-formatted run of Carlton TV drama The Vice, writes Colin Robertson. The Vice, formerly an 8 x 60-minute series, will now return
ITV controller of drama Nick Elliot has recommissioned a re-formatted run of Carlton TV drama The Vice, writes Colin Robertson. The Vice, formerly an 8 x 60-minute series, will now return
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C5 TO INVEST IN DOTCOMS
Channel 5 is planning to invest cash in dotcoms, in addition to swapping equity in the technology companies for airtime.Two weeks ago, C5 traded£1 million of advertising for an 8
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ITC urges C5 to stay on an upward track
The Independent Television Commission has told Channel 5 it still suffers from 'a great deal of low-budget material of little distinction' despite efforts by the channel to improve on last year's
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C5, BT AND ITN TEAM BUILDS VIRTUAL CATHERWOOD
Channel 5, BT and ITN have launched a computer version of C5 News anchor Andrea Catherwood, which the companies claim will be the world's first virtual newscaster to go online. Christened
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C4 BLAIR SEASON TO COINCIDE WITH LABOUR'S THREE YEARS
Channel 4 head of news, current affairs and business David Lloyd has commissioned a Tony Blair season of programmes to coincide with the Labour government's third anniversary. With a working title
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CAPITAL PARTY IN PARK TO BE BROADCAST LIVE ON C4
Channel 4 is to broadcast this summer's 95.8 Capital FM Party in the Park for the Prince's Trust. The seven-hour live broadcast on 9 July will come under the auspices of
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AT IT SECURES RECOMMISSION FOR C4 DAYTIME SHOW
Channel 4 commissioning editor, daytime Jo McGrath has lined up a second 20 x 30-minute series of I Wish I'd Thought of That from At It Productions. The series returns to
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C4 earns measured praise
The ITC applauded Channel 4 for 'freshness and innovation' across various genres in its annual performance review for 1999, but singled out a number areas for improvement, writes Ashley Davies.
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MAIR REPLACING LOWE AS PRESENTER OF R4'S PM
Eddie Mair is to take over from Chris Lowe as the main presenter of the PM programme on BBC Radio 4. Mair will continue to present his Sunday morning R4 programme
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Flicks Films animated Andy Whatt's illustrations for Channel 4's The House of Rock, produced by Fireside Favourites. Whatt, familiar to readers of the Weekend Guardian clubs page, passed his designs t
Flicks Films animated Andy Whatt's illustrations for Channel 4's The House of Rock, produced by Fireside Favourites. Whatt, familiar to readers of the Weekend Guardian clubs page, passed his designs to
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Draught Associates created titles and bumpers for Swing Productions' Channel 4 series Slave. Focusing on the transient nature of style, the graphics use expiry dates, with a barcode motif and red
Draught Associates created titles and bumpers for Swing Productions' Channel 4 series Slave. Focusing on the transient nature of style, the graphics use expiry dates, with a barcode motif and red
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ENTERTAINMENT RIGHTS HIRES C4'S WISEMAN IN SALES
Entertainment Rights, formerly SKD Media, has hired Channel 4 International programme sales executive Alix Wiseman (pictured) as sales manager. She will be responsible for Latin America, France, Spain, Germany, Italy and
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INTERVIEW - C4's great survivor
Karen Brown is second in command to Tim Gardam and as C4 deputy director of programming is now working under her third chief executive - and with education in her brief she's not thinking of deserting just yet.
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Smith antipathy to News 24 review makes BSkyB fume
BSkyB hit out this week at media secretary Chris Smith's admission that a review of BBC News 24 is likely to be put off until after the next general election, writes Tara Conlan.
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Oscar-winning film American Beauty is to air on the BBC in late 2002 as part of the corporation's existing terrestrial rights output deal with Hollywood studio DreamWorks SKG, writes Tim Dams
Oscar-winning film American Beauty is to air on the BBC in late 2002 as part of the corporation's existing terrestrial rights output deal with Hollywood studio DreamWorks SKG, writes Tim Dams.