It is not only angered Radio 4 long wave listeners who believe the BBC’s plans for a 24-hour news service is a bad move, according to “Airing the Future” a debate on the future of the BBC, broadcast on Radio 4 yesterday. Charles Wheeler, a broadcaster with the corporation for many years believes it is… Continue reading BBC News Service Gets Mixed Response
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It is not only angered Radio 4 long wave listeners who believe the BBC’s plans for a 24-hour news service is a bad move, according to “Airing the Future” a debate on the future of the BBC, broadcast on Radio 4 yesterday. Charles Wheeler, a broadcaster with the corporation for many years believes it is… Continue reading BBC News Service Gets Mixed Response
Following the announcement that Screensport and Eurosport are to merge it has now been revealed that the Lifestyle channel will be the first casualty to emerge from the partnership.At a press conference yesterday Rick Spinner, chief executive officer of European Television Networks announced that Lifestyle will cease transmission at the end of this month. Transponders… Continue reading Lifestyle To Cease At End Of January
Rank Organisation had a bad year at the box office according to pre-tax profit figures released yesterday. A fall of over £20m resulted in profits of £230.1m, substantially lower than expected by city analysts.Earnings per share for the year ending October 30 went down from 38.4p to 37.8p. Dividends remained stable at 31p. The city… Continue reading Rank Profits
Rank Organisation had a bad year at the box office according to pre-tax profit figures released yesterday. A fall of over £20m resulted in profits of £230.1m, substantially lower than expected by city analysts.Earnings per share for the year ending October 30 went down from 38.4p to 37.8p. Dividends remained stable at 31p. The city… Continue reading Rank Profits
Fines of £5,000 will be imposed on newspapers invading individual’s private lives in future, or so it seems according to Governmental response to the Calcutt report published yesterday. Ministers are also backing the QC’s recommendations that the Press Complaints Commission should be reviewed and pulled up for its ineffectiveness.National Heritage secretary, Peter Brooke says that… Continue reading PCC Ineffective Says Government
Fines of £5,000 will be imposed on newspapers invading individual’s private lives in future, or so it seems according to Governmental response to the Calcutt report published yesterday. Ministers are also backing the QC’s recommendations that the Press Complaints Commission should be reviewed and pulled up for its ineffectiveness.National Heritage secretary, Peter Brooke says that… Continue reading PCC Ineffective Says Government
Following the announcement that Screensport and Eurosport are to merge it has now been revealed that the Lifestyle channel will be the first casualty to emerge from the partnership.At a press conference yesterday Rick Spinner, chief executive officer of European Television Networks announced that Lifestyle will cease transmission at the end of this month. Transponders… Continue reading Lifestyle To Cease At End Of January
The Government is meeting this morning to discuss the publication of Sir David Calcutt’s report on press regulation, with plans to issue the report today – over two weeks earlier than planned. Revelations that have unfolded over the past couple of days have made it necessary for Prime Minister John Major to precipitate the publishing… Continue reading Calcutt Report To Be Issued Today
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