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Analysis - Profile - The view from 'Reality Row'.
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.
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?
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.
The search for a new BBC chairman officially commenced this week when adverts were placed for
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MORE RADIO LICENCES.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
An internal BBC investigation into allegations of bullying and harassment on its flagship business show Working
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CARDIFF STUDIO OPENS.
Welsh indie Green Bay Media has launched a new production centre in Cardiff. Talbot Studios, which
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COMMUNITY HEAD.
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.
Lion Television has strengthened its foothold in the US with a major new commission for the
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BBC unveils disability targets.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Former BBC Northern Ireland head of drama Robert Cooper has unveiled details of his new indie,