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ANALYSIS - Friends for breakfast.
Channel 4 was always going to struggle to emulate the success of its own iconic early-morning show, The Big Breakfast, but how did it go so badly wrong? Glen Mutel analyses the channel's early-morning woes.
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OPINION - In My View - Revolution in the air.
Indies have a lot to look forward to in the new year, especially with two major broadcasting reviews underway, writes Eileen Gallagher.
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OPINION - COMMENT - Number 1 with a bullet.
Drop the Celebrity, Snorting Coke with the BBC or how about Monkey Tennis? Title Envy Syndrome sufferer Mark Rossiter chooses his top 12
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FORMAT FOCUS: STARTING OVER.
Starting Over puts six women under one roof, who have to stay there until they've achieved personal goals with the help of two life coaches, writes Michael Rosser.
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BBC4 NEWS REVAMP.
BBC4 News is to be relaunched at the beginning of January with a new name, new
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CAPITAL DISNEY MOVES.
Digital station Capital Disney has handed two of its presenters behind-the-scenes roles in order to give
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BBC puts Charter debate onto TV.
The BBC is developing a series of programmes to allow viewers to take part in the
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Chrysalis to press ahead with Telford sale.
Chrysalis Radio has vowed to retable the sale of its 28% stake in Telford FM to
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Somethin' Else scoops Brit Awards radio deal.
The Brit Awards will be heard across the commercial radio landscape for the first time next
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ITC fines Sky£50,000 for faked report.
Sky News has been forced to pay a£50,000 fine for broadcasting a faked report from
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FILMS TO BOOST FRIDAY NIGHT LIVING.
Flextech has sealed its biggest ever movie deal with Sony Pictures Television in an attempt to
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NORTON HEADS TO BBC.
BBC1 has signed up comedian Graham Norton to head its Saturday night schedule from next autumn.
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BALL SWITCHES SLOT.
DJ Zoe Ball is quitting her daily drivetime show on London station Xfm. She will present
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BBC7 GOES NON-STOP.
Digital radio station BBC7 is to mark its first anniversary by going round-the-clock. The station, which
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FORTH BOARD RECRUIT.
Radio Forth has appointed former Kiss producer Nik Goodman to its board. Goodman has been with
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WEEDS TO OFCOM.
Ofcom has appointed Dr Helen Weeds as chief economist. Weeds is currently a principal at Lexecon,
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FOX KIDS POSTS PROFIT.
Fox Kids Europe has recovered from its $28.9m (£17.2m) loss last year and posted a $3.8m
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COMMISSIONING - C4 follows Iraqi Muslim festival.
Channel 4 is to put coverage of an Iraqi Muslim festival - banned by Saddam Hussein
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COMMISSIONING - Discovery commissions five original pilots for 2004.
Discovery Channel UK director Katy Thorogood has commissioned five broadcast pilots for the first quarter of
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COMMISSIONING - COMMISSIONER'S Q&A - Finn Arnesen.
The Cartoon Network, Boomerang and Toonami international head of programme production on the competitive environment of the kids sector and an exciting new concept involving ferrets and chickens.