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- Entertainment 'key' to BBC future - Tue, 14 Mar 2006 20:04:17 GMT
- The BBC must entertain, says the culture secretary as she delivers a White Paper renewing its charter.
- Warning over product placement - Mon, 13 Mar 2006 10:18:39 GMT
- Firms must not be allowed to pay to have their products featured in British TV shows, a consumer body argues.
- New ITV channel as profits rise - Wed, 08 Mar 2006 09:46:35 GMT
- Broadcaster ITV reports a 36% rise in profits and unveils plans for a new television channel.
- 'Fewer young people' watching TV - Tue, 28 Feb 2006 16:36:44 GMT
- Fewer young people are watching television according to the media watchdog Ofcom.
- Ofcom mulls TV channel sponsors - Tue, 07 Feb 2006 12:41:54 GMT
- Media watchdog Ofcom announces proposals to allow sponsorship of TV channels and radio stations.
- TV tops entertainment spend poll - Mon, 16 Jan 2006 16:34:36 GMT
- Viewers spent more on TV than any other form of home entertainment in 2005, a global study has found.
- TV's future in the hands of viewers - Fri, 07 Jan 2005 10:46:45 GMT
- With home theatre, plasma high-definition TVs, and digital video recorders, the way people will watch TV will be radically different in five years' time.
- New era heralded for mobile TV - Tue, 27 Dec 2005 03:42:58 GMT
- TV on mobiles is being touted as the next big thing, with predictions that it will bring a new genre of programmes.
- 'Nearly two thirds' watch digital - Fri, 09 Dec 2005 11:43:45 GMT
- Digital television is watched in nearly two thirds of UK homes, broadcast watchdog Ofcom finds.
- BBC Two 'first to go broadband' - Wed, 08 Feb 2006 12:15:17 GMT
- BBC Two could be the first terrestrial channel to appear on broadband, according to its controller.
- Last digital push 'to cost £572m' - Tue, 08 Nov 2005 17:54:44 GMT
- The last 10% of TV viewers to move to digital television will cost £572m to convert, says watchdog Ofcom.
- BBC Two first to go fully digital - Wed, 09 Nov 2005 10:50:12 GMT
- BBC Two will go digital-only before the other four main channels under the TV switchover plan.
- Television faces up to the future - Fri, 26 Aug 2005 07:35:45 GMT
- The digital revolution is presenting British TV with new challenges, says BBC media correspondent Torin Douglas
- BBC to trial high-definition TV - Tue, 08 Nov 2005 13:02:28 GMT
- The BBC is to begin trial broadcasts of high-definition TV next year, director of TV Jana Bennett confirms.
- Digital radio use 'set to soar' - Fri, 02 Sep 2005 12:09:41 GMT
- The number of UK homes with digital radio will rise 15 times by 2009, says a report by a leading broadcasters group.
- Q&A: Internet Protocol TV - Wed, 09 Mar 2005 16:28:49 GMT
- Internet Protocol TV is set to change the way we get and watch TVs, but what is it?
- Ofcom suggests TV download plan - Tue, 10 Jan 2006 16:15:55 GMT
- Broadcasters in the UK could have the right to distribute TV shows for downloading, Ofcom proposes.
- TV licence fee to rise to £131.50 - Mon, 23 Jan 2006 18:06:44 GMT
- The television licence fee will rise by 4.2% to £131.50 from 1 April, the government announces.
- Disney to widen online TV shows - Thu, 19 Jan 2006 08:46:22 GMT
- Disney says it has sold more than 1.5 million episodes of TV shows such as Lost via online store iTunes.
- Channel 4 buys new Freeview slot - Tue, 29 Nov 2005 16:44:25 GMT
- Channel 4 purchases a new slot on the non-subscription digital terrestrial service Freeview.
- BBC drops 'digital face' trails - Mon, 12 Dec 2005 15:47:37 GMT
- A trailer for digital TV - which some viewers described as "horrific" - is dropped by the BBC.
- Green light for new Five channel - Thu, 17 Nov 2005 17:03:02 GMT
- Five secures a licence from regulator Ofcom as it gears up for the launch of its first digital television channel.
- Peers slate government BBC plan - Tue, 01 Nov 2005 11:39:16 GMT
- The BBC will stay vulnerable to political pressure despite government plans for its future, according to peers.
- NTL seals Telewest takeover - Mon, 03 Oct 2005 23:48:54 GMT
- Britain's biggest cable company NTL seals a deal to take over rival operator Telewest for $6bn.
- How did broadcasting begin? - Thu, 22 Mar 2001 18:43:01 GMT
- Broadcasting is something everyone takes for granted, with entertainment on tap at the flick of a button. But how did it all start?
- The ups and downs of TV ratings - Thu, 22 Mar 2001 18:53:33 GMT
- Television ratings can be a bit of a hot potato - official figures do not recognise huge totals which include more than one channel or repeats.
- 1950: TV hell or heaven? - Thu, 22 Mar 2001 18:52:43 GMT
- It's 1950 and you fancy a night in front of the telly. What can you watch?
- Moonwalks and Lennon's legacy - Thu, 22 Mar 2001 18:21:43 GMT
- The era of television began in earnest after the war, when the new medium began to seriously erode radio and cinema audiences.
- From royal dramas to wartime - Thu, 22 Mar 2001 17:56:26 GMT
- The first daily radio service was launched in 1922 by the British Broadcasting Company (BBC) in London, heralding the beginning of an era.
- Television's meteoric rise - Thu, 22 Mar 2001 18:52:01 GMT
- Television has gone from being a luxury to a fixture in most people's living rooms. BBC News Online charts its growth since 1936.
- A short history of the BBC - Fri, 19 Apr 2002 11:29:16 GMT
- The British Broadcasting Company started life in 1922, with a staff of only four who were financed by a 10-shilling licence fee.
- TV's world record breakers - Thu, 22 Mar 2001 18:37:39 GMT
- Television provides a constant stream of information and entertainment for those who want it - and judging by the UK's 55 million TV sets, most of us do.
- The rise and rise of the video - Thu, 22 Mar 2001 18:42:01 GMT
- The video recorder is more than just a convenient gizmo - it has also reinvented how TV is broadcast.
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