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    Analysis - Profile - The view from 'Reality Row'.

    2004-02-16T06:41:38Z

    After three years building up one of the biggest US outposts of a UK indie, RDF executive producer Cathy Rogers is heading home in search of fresh formats.

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    On The Box - Dangerous public liaisons.

    2004-02-16T06:41:38Z

    Colin Luke takes his hat off to a striking reality show and revealing documentaries, but is more bemused than impressed at jolly coppers carousing in the city streets.

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    Analysis - Are they the living dead?

    2004-02-16T06:41:38Z

    Veteran TV journalist and former MP Martin Bell may soon be joining the board of governors at the BBC. But will the arrival of the white-suited crusader be enough to save the current governors? Steve Clarke reports.

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    BBC SEEKS CHAIRMAN.

    2004-02-16T06:41:37Z

    The search for a new BBC chairman officially commenced this week when adverts were placed for

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    MORE RADIO LICENCES.

    2004-02-16T06:41:37Z

    Ofcom is to create 35 radio licences around the country. The broadcasting regulator has earmarked Liverpool,

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    C4 moves to up rights revenue.

    2004-02-16T06:41:37Z

    Channel 4 has bolted together its distribution and sales arm with its consumer products division in

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    MP warns against Commons TV freedom.

    2004-02-16T06:41:37Z

    Broadcasters should not be given more freedom to cover House of Commons debates because MPs' behaviour could damage the dignity of Parliament, a former BBC producer turned MP has warned, writes David Rose.

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    Discovery offers pay per view broadband.

    2004-02-16T06:41:37Z

    Discovery Networks International has launched a UK pay-per view and subscription broadband service, giving viewers access to up to 20 hours a month of new content, writes Paul Revoir.

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    Leopard takes on Shine exec.

    2004-02-16T06:41:37Z

    Leopard Films has appointed Shine executive producer Jonathon Holmes as its first head of factual and features, writes Glen Mutel.

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    LUNCH SHOW CLEARED.

    2004-02-16T06:41:37Z

    An internal BBC investigation into allegations of bullying and harassment on its flagship business show Working

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    CARDIFF STUDIO OPENS.

    2004-02-16T06:41:37Z

    Welsh indie Green Bay Media has launched a new production centre in Cardiff. Talbot Studios, which

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    COMMUNITY HEAD.

    2004-02-16T06:41:37Z

    Flextech Television's editor of interactive programming, Sinead Hughes, has been appointed interactive TV editor of the

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    Lion makes gay format for Fox.

    2004-02-16T06:41:37Z

    Lion Television has strengthened its foothold in the US with a major new commission for the

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    BBC unveils disability targets.

    2004-02-16T06:41:37Z

    The BBC has set strict new targets to increase the number of disabled people on screen and has launched an£800,000 fund to encourage new talent and ideas from people with disabilities, writes Leigh Holmwood.

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    MIRIAM GETS FEBRUARY DATE ON SKY.

    2004-02-16T06:41:37Z

    Sky One will finally screen its controversial reality show There Something About Miriam later this month

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    FCUK sets up radio station.

    2004-02-16T06:41:37Z

    Clothing label French Connection is launching a digital radio station on 1 April, broadcasting from its Regent Street store, writes Sam Matthews.

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    BBC2 TO AIR ASIAN ARTS AND CULTURE SERIES.

    2004-02-16T06:41:37Z

    The BBC's Asian Programme Unit (APU) is to launch its first Asian arts, entertainment and culture

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    SRH MAKES HEADWAY IN FM104 PURCHASE.

    2004-02-16T06:41:37Z

    Scottish Radio Holdings has been given the green light by the Competition Commission to buy Dublin

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    TELEMAGINATION MD QUITS TO GO FREELANCE.

    2004-02-16T06:41:37Z

    Marion Edwards, managing director of animation house Telemagination, is leaving the company after seven years. Edwards,

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    BBC NI HEAD OF DRAMA SETS UP INDIE.

    2004-02-16T06:41:37Z

    Former BBC Northern Ireland head of drama Robert Cooper has unveiled details of his new indie,