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BBC is worst to deal with, say indies.
The BBC has again been voted the worst broadcaster to deal with in Broadcast's annual indie survey, writes Conor Dignam.
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Comment - Proof of the pudding.
The indie sector is in an upbeat mood - but still has to deliver on its potential.
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BBC eyes regional move.
The BBC is under increasing pressure to devolve large parts of its operations to the regions,
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Capital posts revenue rise
Capital Radio has reported a bullish rise in revenues as a million listeners woke up with breakfast DJ Chris Tarrant for the last time today.
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Grade is new BBC chairman
Former Channel 4 chief executive Michael Grade is to be confirmed as the new BBC chairman today.
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ITV orders Marchioness drama
ITV1 has commissioned a new factual drama about the Marchioness disaster, which 15 years ago claimed the lives of 51 people on the River Thames.
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BBC sculpture remembers dead journalists
The BBC is to erect a light sculpture at Broadcasting House dedicated to news journalists and crew around the world who have lost their lives in the course of their work.
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New Tricks (BBC1) - James Walton, Daily Telegraph
'The programme's primary aim is to supply knockabout entertainment with a touch of heart.'...
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New Tricks (BBC1) - Paul Hoggart, The Times
'New Tricks is rescued from complete inconsequentiality by the dottiness of the back-stories.'...
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New Tricks (BBC1) - Jim Shelley, Daily Mirror
'It's all very easy-going. Whether it works is another question.' ...
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Happy Birthday, Thalidomide (C4) - Christopher Matthew, Daily Mail
'It was a remarkable programme and Mat is a remarkable presenter with a particularly nice line in irony.'...
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PEER POLL: Jane Root
The latest question in Broadcast's peer poll asks: Was Jane Root's tenure as BBC2 controller a success?
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Locking up The Bill
Securing a TV commission surely falls into one of the 'must-celebrate' categories. But if six Wife Swaps , 25 Heartbeats and a clutch of Hustle s all warrant the pop, fizz, chink treatment, imagine the ...
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If... It was a Woman's World (BBC2) - Rupert Smith, Guardian
?If? It was a Woman's World trotted out some clichés about the difference between the sexes, dressed up as social a...
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If... It was a Women's World (BBC2) - James Walton, Daily Telegraph
'Right from the start you sensed it might not be a programme characterised by an understatement.'...
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If... It was a Woman's World (BBC2) - Thomas Sutcliffe, Independent
?There were substantial social issues to be addressed here, but the problem with If? It was a Woman's World was tha...
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Dragon's Alive (BBC1) - Jim Shelley, Daily Mirror
?Dragons Alive is my favourite programme on TV at the moment - apart from CSI: Miami.?...
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Hustle set to be 'a huge international hit'
The BBC is predicting its glossy con-artist drama Hustle will become a worldwide hit after it completed deals with a number of European broadcasters, writes Leigh Holmwood.