Calm after the storm
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The co-ordination amongst television networks for covering the recent London bombings is a commendable feat. The news broadcasted by terrestrials and Sky was comprehensively and deftly handled. BBC and ITV editors will now have to excercise caution for a while on the cop shows, medical dramas and action movies depicting fictitious disasters and emergencies, which could now be termed as offensive enough to revive the pain in audience.
Publication Name: Broadcast
Subject: Mass communications
ISSN: 0040-2788
Year: 2005
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Turning the tables
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February 2000 ratings indicate that the terrestrial television channels are closely fighting it out for their market share of viewers. Analysts predict even relatively popular public service programs may be discontinued due to the low audience share they produce.
Publication Name: Broadcast
Subject: Mass communications
ISSN: 0040-2788
Year: 2000
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A tale of two cities
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The facilities for the TV industry at Edinburgh were vast but Glasgow has now come up with enough facilities to give Edinburgh a run for its money.
Publication Name: Broadcast
Subject: Mass communications
ISSN: 0040-2788
Year: 2003
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