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Bennett says BBC needs to engage more.
BBC director of television Jana Bennett has said the BBC should engage more with outside organisations and move away from its 'land-grab' mentality, writes Leigh Holmwood.
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LNN poised to unveil job cuts.
London News Network (LNN) is poised to announce major cuts of between 30 and 75 jobs at its 105-strong newsroom as Carlton and Granada prepare to merge the regional service into ITN, writes Michael Rosser.
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Rajar renews electronic trials.
Radio ratings body Rajar has given the green light to a second phase of tests, which could eventually lead to its diary system being replaced by electronic devices, writes Michael Rosser.
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ITV hiked indie hours in 2002, ITC reveals.
The amount of programme hours supplied to ITV by independent producers in 2002 has risen by
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BBC2 to revamp Correspondent.
BBC2's flagship current affairs brand Correspondent is facing the axe as part of a review of the channel's coverage of foreign issues, writes Leigh Holmwood.
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New Sky One chief to review 14 pilots.
Independent producers commissioned by Sara Ramsden to make pilots for around 14 new shows for Sky
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C4 to counter Blaine flak with famine doc.
Channel 4 plans to counter criticism that its coverage of David Blaine's latest stunt trivialises third-world hunger, with an important film in which award-winning African journalist Sorious Samura spends a month living with undernourished Ethiopians, wri
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Disney signals Flextech interest.
Disney's most senior UK executive has revealed the entertainment giant would buy Telewest content arm Flextech if the price was right, write Colin Robertson and Rosemary Gallagher.
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Comment - Sky's in a different place.
The gulf between Sky and the UK's old-school broadcasters is as wide as ever, says Conor Dignam Editor.
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C4 accuses police over doc.
The delicate relationship of trust between investigative journalists and the police could be destroyed, Channel 4's
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Ant and Dec to make US show in the UK.
Geordie presenting duo Ant and Dec are finally 'off' to the US after signing a deal
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PRODUCTION - TX - Spectator sport.
BBC1's latest primetime history documentary takes TV viewers out of their armchairs and gives them grandstand
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Off The Record - Bad Week?
But the celebrations may be shortlived with the City already suggesting that one or both should
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Off The Record - Eastenders building to Christmas climax.
Of course he would say this, but BBC controller of drama series Mal Young - boss
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Off The Record - Eastenders in America.
Meanwhile, Young has courted the wrath of EastEnders obsessives across the pond by throwing his support
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Off The Record - Countdown winds up 'Grey Army'.
Channel 4 should have known better than to upset the people who have the most spare
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Off The Record - One to strike fear.
And now one to strike fear into the hearts of BBC staffers everywhere - rumours circulating
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PRODUCTION - 'PAM'S PAD' OPENS.
The BBC's new Broadcast Centre was officially opened this week by BBC Broadcast managing director Pam
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PRODUCTION - KINGSTON CLIENT.
Satellite and broadband transmission and play-out service provider Kingston Inmedia has secured the first customer for