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Posts from August 2005

Monday 29 August 2005

Even more 4

Lygo: More4 can beat BBC4 There's a hole in the market for a Channel 4-style service that's aimed at older (and upmarket) viewers, and More4 looks as if it could fit the bill as long as it lives up to...

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Saturday 27 August 2005

Strictly no dancing

Didn't they do well? Lorraine Heggessey - the controller who introduced the hate-or-love 'dance and movement' idents that BBC One is currently using - comes last in a dancing contest amongst a group of six TV executives. Her dance was...

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Friday 26 August 2005

Two alternatives

Keating: BBC2 has grown old It's interesting to compare Roly Keating's comments with Stuart Murphy's previous comment relating to the fact that Channel 4 has had more time to hone its skills at attracting a 'young' (18-30) audience compared with...

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Friday 19 August 2005

Filling the void

Tribal television Despite the loss of US imports such as Star Trek and the Simpsons, BBC Two has been doing very well recently with series such as Coast and Springwatch, plus Channel 4 has also had success with Time Team's...

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Tuesday 16 August 2005

From The Archive

BBC releases first offerings from the BBC Archive Radio 1's Superstar VJs The BBC's much talked about Creative Archive - where parts of the BBC archive are opened up to the public - has finally made its first release, with...

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Wednesday 10 August 2005

Distinctive content

MediaGuardian: BBC3 hounded over DOG article BBC: The article itself, in a heavily revised and updated version An online BBC article published in the BBC Three News section upset more than a few people yesterday even though it was presumably...

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Tuesday 9 August 2005

Birds' Eye Viewers

Google Earth software for Windows. Probably not all that relevant here, but bear with me. This excellent free program from the guys at Google is an amazing thing on general principles. The ability to fly around the world (and just...

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Unlimited time

ITV takes advantage of new sponsorship rules OK, so Ofcom takes the next step in making life even easier for those poor and beleaguered commercial broadcasters (read: ITV) who keep on making bad commercial decisions therefore need some more 'support'....

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Monday 8 August 2005

Peter Jennings has died.

ABC News online special edition [Go.com] Peter Jennings, the anchor of ABC World News Tonight and a familiar face on US television over 5 decades, has died in New York at the age of 67. Jennings resigned from ABC...

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Time to end "Thought For The Day"

A selection of bull Every morning the ?Today? programme provides a platform to people who wish to make wild unfounded claims, exhibit a smug sense of superiority, tell us how to live our lives, and make authoritative statements on things...

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Wednesday 3 August 2005

Talking bull

MediaGuardian: Ofcom sees red over Richard and Judy plug Ofcom's ruling (PDF) Richard and Judy have been "at it again" - it seems - with a somewhat overzealous attempt to redress the balance after a previous report on the effects...

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