19 Dec 2003
is clearly good at picking a winner. As Gervais' TV fame has spread, so his Saturday afternoon radio show ...
19 Dec 2003
is desperately sincere at MediaCom), just about everyone in the television marketplace has been saying ...
, the head of TV at ZenithOptimedia, but one thing is holding him back. The consensus in the industry has ...
19 Dec 2003
targeting women who would rather trot off to Rome for the weekend than go clubbing. Supported by TV ...
19 Dec 2003
| by Claire Billings,
LONDON – 'The Last Temptation of Christ' is the most complained about TV programme or film...at the dinner table so he could be sent to his room and watch the football on his TV, also made the list ...
19 Dec 2003
| by Claire Billings,
to return to Channel 4 after two years away to become the broadcaster's director of television.
During ...
18 Dec 2003
| by Mark Kleinman,
closures on rural communities.
The £10m activity includes TV, radio, press, in-branch and online material ...
of computer-generated ants interacting with Post Office customers. TV spots focuses on the travel, motoring ...
18 Dec 2003
| by Claire Billings,
LONDON – The government's target of converting 95% of homes to digital TV by 2010 has begun to look...The government wants to turn off the analogue signal by that date, a target that many believe is unachievable.
The sea change has come as people who have previously refused to take up digital television ...
marketing and communications, said: "We're exceptionally pleased with the news that the digital television ...
18 Dec 2003
| by Staff,
television.
Discovery channels also include Discovery People & Arts, Discovery Home & Leisure, Discovery ...
17 Dec 2003
| by Staff,
LONDON - BSkyB is reported to have paid as much as £10m to secure the pay-TV and terrestrial rights...Sky won the rights to the hit US drama, starring Kiefer Sutherland as anti-terrorist agent Jack Bauer working for the Counter Terrorist Unit, or CTU, after talks with between Fox Television ...
the terrestrial TV rights, which could see '24' ending up on Five.
Sky beat Channel 4 to win the rights to '24 ...
17 Dec 2003
| by Claire Billings,
LONDON - BSkyB's monopoly on the live TV rights to Premier League football has been broken...time in the history of the Premier League, free-to-air TV will have a realistic opportunity to show ...