Broadcast 1996 Sarah Littlejohn - Abstracts

Broadcast 1996 Sarah Littlejohn
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Afternoon delight: despite a multi-million pound revamp, Channel 4 has so far failed to match the afternoon ratings success served up by arch-rival BBC 2.Mass communicationsSarah Littlejohn
A game that two can play. (Michael Jackson, controller of BBC2)(Interview)Mass communicationsSarah Littlejohn
Arts and minds. (departure of Waldemar Januszczak highlights problems at Channel 4)Mass communicationsSarah Littlejohn
Broadcasting key to United's profit. (United News and Media)Mass communicationsSarah Littlejohn
C5 splashes out on evening shows.Mass communicationsChristine Smith, Sarah Littlejohn
Cable tension. (impact of moves by cable operators to make available space on their networks for new channels)Mass communicationsSarah Littlejohn
Cape crusader. (Michael Attwell, controller of features and arts at Channel 5)(Interview)Mass communicationsSarah Littlejohn
Channel 5 earns 22m pounds sterling cash break.Mass communicationsSarah Littlejohn
Channelling fire. (future of ITV's digital terrestrial plan)Mass communicationsSarah Littlejohn
Cosgrove steps in to replace Airey. (Stuart Cosgrove becomes controller of arts and entertainment at Channel 4)Mass communicationsSarah Littlejohn
Enterprise zone.(interview with chief executive of Scottish Television Enterprises, Alistair Moffat)Mass communicationsSarah Littlejohn
Fine-tuning.(Channel 5 pilot scheme)Mass communicationsSarah Littlejohn
GMG takes it from the top. (Granada Media Group reorganises top management)Mass communicationsSarah Littlejohn
Going it alone.(British television broadcasting companies reject network schedule)Mass communicationsSarah Littlejohn
Grade: indies face chop if C4 sold off. (privatisation of Channel 4 will have negative impact on independent programme-makers, according to chief executive Michael Grade)Mass communicationsSarah Littlejohn
Hanson drama to lead BBC2 season. (BBC2 unveils schedule for autumn 1996)Mass communicationsHelen Nowicka, Sarah Littlejohn
High Court refuses Virgin TV C5 appeal. (Channel 5 Broadcasting gets go-ahead for UK's latest terrestrial TV channel after Virgin TV loses appeal)Mass communicationsSarah Littlejohn
Hitting the big time. (Peter Salmon, Granada Television's new director of programmes)(Interview)Mass communicationsSarah Littlejohn
New line-up for Anglia TV. (management reorganisation)Mass communicationsSarah Littlejohn
Open season. (United Kingdom commercial television station business activity)Mass communicationsSarah Littlejohn
Perfect pitch: the Britpop explosion has created a crop of new shows, but low ratings mean they have to fight for room on the schedules.Mass communicationsSarah Littlejohn
Premature elation. (High Court hearing into the award of the Channel 5 licence to Channel 5 Broadcasting)Mass communicationsSteve Busfield, Sarah Littlejohn
Reaching for the Sky: Stuart Prebble is about to leave the safety of his position as controller of factual programmes at the ITV Network Centre.Mass communicationsSarah Littlejohn
Regions rebel. (Scottish Television PLC to campaign for greater independence)Mass communicationsSarah Littlejohn
Scheduled for the top: schedulers are the unsung heroes of broadcasting but a programme's placement can make or break it.Mass communicationsSarah Littlejohn
TV on the North-west frontier. (the youth and entertainment unit of BBC North increases budget and programming in 1996, includes related articles on how Granada and BBC cover news stories in the northwest)Mass communicationsSarah Littlejohn
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