19 Dec 2001
| by MediaWeek
The BBC is this week expected to appoint daytime television boss Jane Lush as its new controller of entertainment commissioning. Lush would fill the post which has been empty since Danielle Lux quit to go to Channel 4 in August. Her rise to be in line for one of the most powerful jobs ...
14 Dec 2001
| by MediaWeek
, radio and live entertainment businesses more coherently. "This new name is part of our strategy of building a worldwide brand representing outdoor advertising, radio and live entertainment," said Clear ...
14 Dec 2001
| by MediaWeek
that the world of information and entertainment is changing rapidly. Technological innovation is having a ...
of particular customers from a variety of sources. The whole way that information and entertainment ...
14 Dec 2001
| by MediaWeek
to entertainment vs information, so, if you understand your market, you should know which will appeal. The news ...
14 Dec 2001
| by MediaWeek
entertainment hits, as well as some wonderful 9 pm factual series like Faking It and the 1940s House ...
14 Dec 2001
| by MediaWeek
Jackson was quitting to become president and chief executive of USA Entertainment Group. His replacement ...
director of programmes, to join him at C5. To replace Lygo, C4 poached BBC's head of entertainment ...
14 Dec 2001
| by MediaWeek
in October to forge a strategic alliance with Elisabeth Murdoch's Shine Entertainment, to develop content ...
the industry entertained. Havas, owner of MPG, kicked off the saga after making a bid for Tempus, worth a ...
to become president and chief executive of USA Entertainment Group. His replacement, Mark Thompson, the BBC ...
14 Dec 2001
| by MediaWeek
to be both immensely entertaining and frustratingly inconsistent draws strong parallels with media business ...
13 Dec 2001
| by MediaWeek
? Chelsea's enduring ability to be both immensely entertaining and frustratingly inconsistent draws strong ...
07 Dec 2001
| by MediaWeek
Leaver: recruitment director of Sales Associates In 1967, when I entered the media industry, I thought media was the most exciting place to be - and I still do! Thecollision of content and technology produces ever more creative ways of imparting information, entertainment and advertising ...