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100 articles available in total starting from 14/06/2002. Last article published on 03/12/2012.

Spring clean at Canal+

Changes at network begins to bite, with staff cuts and a new set-up for subsidiaries  

30/01/2003 | Audiovisual | France

Biarritz hosts TV event

The 16th edition of FIPA, the International Audiovisual Programme Festival is scheduled to take place in Biarritz, France from 21-26 January 2003. The event was set up to promote the world’s best...  

21/01/2003 | Audiovisual | France

Ciné Cinéma buys movies

As 2002 drew to a close, a new TV channel joined the ranks of French TV channels and networks who also buy the broadcast rights to movies: Ciné Cinéma. The pre-sale of feature films to TV channels...  

09/01/2003 | Audiovisual | France

In defence of cinema

Culture minister tones down reactions to the Kriegel Report. "Cinema is unlike any other audiovisual product"  

27/11/2002 | Audiovisual | France

Closing Film Four was a mistake

Former Channel 4's CEO, Michael Jackson, criticizes the decision taken by his successor, Mark Thompson  

18/11/2002 | Audiovisual | UK

Controversy over TV violence

The Kriegel report to the Minister of Culture on films prohibited during prime time programming has angered the film world  

15/11/2002 | Audiovisual | France

The worrisome comeback of Canal+

French cinema professionals are shaking in their boots. Canal+ has offered Euros480 million per year for the exclusive broadcasting rights to 2004 – 2007 soccer matches. As the ARP (Association of...  

14/11/2002 | Audiovisual | France

Film versus Football

French film industry operators protest increase in cost of TV soccer rights and consequent damage to audiovisual production  

08/11/2002 | Audiovisual | France

Is Canal+ on sale again?

Most discreetly, TF1, Pathé, Albert Frère and Lagardère, the so-called “great manipulators”, have re-opened negotiations to buy Canal+. Last July Jean-René Fourtou, the chairman and CEO of Vivendi...  

30/10/2002 | Audiovisual | France

Merger planned for ITV Giants

Granada and Carlton in talks to create the UK’s largest inde-pendent TV company, and head off the BBC & BskyB challenge  

14/10/2002 | Audiovisual | UK

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