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The battle of midday

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The British Broadcasting Corporation's daytime figures are ahead of ITV Network. ITV Network holds a 29.6% share of the daytime market while the British Broadcasting Corporation holds a 32% share. The daytime programming of both companies and their strategies in gaining viewers are discussed.

Publisher: EMAP Maclaren Ltd.
Publication Name: Broadcast
Subject: Mass communications
ISSN: 0040-2788
Year: 2000
Statistical Data Included, ITV Network Ltd.

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Can you spell erepetitionE?

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Taking cue from the Oscar nominated film Spellbound, BBC and C4 want to bring it to UK. BBC has named its version Hardspell and C4 is yet to give it a name. They expect the show to be very motivational and captivating.

Author: Holmwood, Leigh
Publisher: EMAP Maclaren Ltd.
Publication Name: Broadcast
Subject: Mass communications
ISSN: 0040-2788
Year: 2003
United States, Services introduction, New Products/Services, Company service introduction, Service introduction, Company business planning, C4 Network Inc.

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Who's top of the class in UK TV?

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The upcoming programming schedules of the British Broadcasting Corporation, Independent Television, Channel 4, and Channel 5 are evaluated for the past year's performance.

Author: Clarke, Steve, Jackson, Martin, Thane, Sarah
Publisher: EMAP Maclaren Ltd.
Publication Name: Broadcast
Subject: Mass communications
ISSN: 0040-2788
Year: 1999
Services information, TV Stations, Evaluation, Television programs, Channel 5 Broadcasting Ltd., Television stations, Channel 4, ITV PLC

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Subjects list: United Kingdom, Planning, Television broadcasting industry, Television broadcasting, British Broadcasting Corp., Broadcasting industry, Broadcasting
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