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19 TV wins£25m funding
19 Group, the TV-to-music management outfit owned by pop svengali Simon Fuller, has struck a venture capital deal that will see up to£25m ploughed into the company, writes Simon Ellery.
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19 Group lands£25m venture funding
Simon Fuller's TV-to-music management group secures new financing from Ingenius Ventures
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Government releases£30m funding for broadband roll-out
Regions to get funds based on number of residents without access to broadband services
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ITN to ask shareholders for additional war funding
Incumbent news provider, which has just beaten rival consortium Channel 3 News to ITV News contract, will need additional funds if and when war breaks out
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TUC SUPPORTS FUNDING MOTION FOR CHILDREN
The Trades Union Congress has carried a Writers' Guild motion calling for more government funding for children's arts and education. The move came shortly before the TUC conference was halted following
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Researchers to gain extra funding
Glasgow-based The Research Centre for Television & Interactivity is looking to co-fund more black and Asian researchers' posts in regional independent production companies and is seeking applications for next year's researchers development programme, writ
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AFM to expand after securing£6.5m funding
3i and Bank of Scotland package spurs acquisition strategy
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Debate highlights PSB funding issue
BSkyB and Granada want digital fund for new broadcast public services
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SPECIAL REPORT: RTS AUTUMN CONFERENCE - Debate highlights PSB funding issue
The future of public service broadcasting should not be dominated by the BBC, but greater competition for public service funds could undermine the size and scale of Britain's public sector broadcasters,
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FUNDING FOR NEW TFI FRIDAY
Channel 4 head of entertainment Kevin Lygo is understood to have given Avalon development funding for a potential replacement for TFI Friday.The show is believed to be based on the Friday
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The Community Channel launched this week on Sky Digital, claiming to be the first dedicated charity TV channel. Backed by funding from the government, the National Lottery, the Department for Internat
The Community Channel launched this week on Sky Digital, claiming to be the first dedicated charity TV channel. Backed by funding from the government, the National Lottery, the Department for International
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Taps faces closure over funding crisis
Writers' training forum the Television Arts Performance Showcase (Taps) has warned that it faces closure if it cannot claw back funding it has lost in recent months.Taps, which screens writers' work
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International News - Distributor threat to production funding
British-based distributors are planning top-level talks with UK broadcasters to resolve growing conflict over the funding of TV productions.With many sales houses suffering hangovers from bad investment decisions in the 1990s,
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NEWS SPECIAL: THE BBC'S NEW FUNDING PACKAGE - Smith funding plan pleases both sides
The industry rallied behind the government's carefully balanced package of measures on future BBC funding this week, suggesting media secretary Chris Smith had appeased both BBC supporters and detractors.The corporation said
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NEWS SPECIAL: THE BBC'S NEW FUNDING PACKAGE - Resources under pressure
BBC Worldwide and BBC Resources are expected to take centre stage in the BBC's drive to cut costs following the government's call for£1.1 billion of 'self-help' savings, writes John Plunkett.Despite
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NEWS SPECIAL: THE BBC'S NEW FUNDING PACKAGE - SMITH'S NEW DEAL IN FULL
FundingLicence fee to rise by£3 to£104 from April 2000 with similar rises of 1.5 per cent above RPI up to and until 2006/7 when the current BBC Charter ends.
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Smith plans mark BBC funding U-turn
Media secretary Chris Smith unexpectedly overturned his own policy and the previous government's policy when he unveiled a 'balanced package of measures' for the future funding of the BBC on Monday
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NEWS SPECIAL: THE BBC'S NEW FUNDING PACKAGE - UPPING THE AUNTIE
'We will, of course, have tough decisions to make on priorities and on self-help.'BBC director general Greg Dyke'This is a big win for the commercial boys. There's no digital levy, limited
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NEWS ANALYSIS - Funding in a digital age
As Chris Smith prepares to wade through the Commons' media select committee report on the future funding of the BBC, John Lewis casts his eye over the issues at the heart of the debate.
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Free licences for over-75s heralds funding breakthrough
The Government's decision to foot the£300 million-a-year bill to give free TV licences to pensioners over 75 represents a breakthrough in the Treasury's attitude to BBC funding, writes John Lewis.