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    Production - So you wanna be in the mobiles?

    2005-03-04T16:03:15Z

    Third generation mobile phones have tremendous potential, and the race is on to produce the first really compelling content. Peter Keighron reports.

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    Comment - BBC's Carte Blanche?

    2005-03-04T16:03:14Z

    The treatment of a complaint made by a participant in a 2002 BBC2 documentary shows how hard it is to hold the BBC to account for its mistakes, argues David Elstein.

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    Analysis - Do you feel lucky?

    2005-03-04T16:03:13Z

    Lottery fever is way past its peak in the UK so as Camelot turns to multichannel in an attempt to widen its audience, the BBC is casting around for new concepts for the Saturday night show, writes Peter Keighron.

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    Opinion - In my view - Is TV fair to teenagers?

    2005-03-04T16:03:13Z

    Troubled teenagers may make great TV but the emphasis on the difficult ones is giving a misleading picture, says Daisy Goodwin.

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    Strictly ... format to net BBC over£20m

    2005-03-04T16:03:10Z

    Strictly Come Dancing is set to net over£20m for the BBC's commercial arm, BBC Worldwide, the corporation said this week, writes Geoff White.

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    C4 puts£13.5m more into event drama.

    2005-03-04T16:03:05Z

    Channel 4 is pumping an extra£13.5m into drama next year after freeing up cash from

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    Britain's Streets of Vice attracts 800,000

    2005-03-04T12:52:46Z

    BBC1's controversial edition of its morning documentary Britain's Streets of Vice, which attracted around 200 complaints, gained an audience of just 800,000 (21%) at 9.15am, its lowest in the series.

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    BBC3 bags US Office remake

    2005-03-04T10:37:40Z

    BBC3 has grabbed the rights to show the US version of smash hit sitcom The Office, which launches in on NBC at the end of the month.

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    Top Up TV rapped by ASA

    2005-03-04T10:33:03Z

    Top Up TV, the pay-TV service for Freeview, has been reprimanded by the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) for trying to pass off five channels as 10.

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    PEER POLL: Nathan Barley

    2005-03-04T10:26:23Z

    The latest question in Broadcast's peer poll asks: Is Nathan Barley funny (ha ha)?

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    BBC slammed for paying Martin burglar

    2005-03-04T10:21:03Z

    The BBC has been criticised for paying£4,500 for an exclusive interview with one of the men shot by Norfolk farmer Tony Martin.

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    Ten Alps gets musical

    2005-03-04T10:14:28Z

    Ten Alps, the indie co-founded by Sir Bob Geldof, is to launch a music events division and has poached a BBC Radio 1 executive to run it.

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    Christian body sues BBC

    2005-03-04T10:08:52Z

    The BBC is being taken to court by a prominent Christian group over its decision to screen the controversial play Jerry Springer - The Opera.

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    BBC4 revives Quatermass Experiment

    2005-03-04T10:06:18Z

    BBC4 has put a remake of 1950s classic live sci-fi drama The Quatermass Experimentat the heart of its summer season.

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    Spooks captures interactive Bafta

    2005-03-03T11:59:31Z

    Spooks Interactivelast night won the top iTV accolade at the Bafta Interactive Awards. The red button offering picked up Bafta's Interactive TV award and was among three trophies that the BBC grabbed at the Café Royal, London.

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    5.5m tuck-in to Jamie's School Dinners

    2005-03-03T11:23:55Z

    Channel 4's series Jamie's School Dinnerswent from strength to strength last night with the second episode hitting a peak of 5.5 million (24%) at the end.

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    Telefónica to float part of its stake in Endemol

    2005-03-03T08:30:00Z

    Spanish telecoms giant Telefónica is looking to float a minority stake in its wholly owned production arm Endemol on a European stock market.

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    Frow: life lesson shows are losing appeal

    2005-03-03T08:30:00Z

    Lifestyle shows that attempt to tell people how to run their lives are losing their appeal, according to Ben Frow, the former Channel 4 commissioner behind hits including How Clean is Your House?

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    DLT hires Black for drama push

    2005-03-03T08:30:00Z

    DLT Entertainment, the indie behind BBC sitcom My Family, has hired Carson Black, the former producer of ITV cop drama The Bill, to spearhead a move into drama.

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    BBC hires Davie

    2005-03-03T08:30:00Z

    The BBC has appointed Tim Davie, vice-president, marketing and franchise at PepsiCo Europe, as its new director of marketing, communications and audiences. Davie will join the BBC executive board in the next few months, replacing Andy Duncan who quit to run Channel 4. One of his first tasks will be ...