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Search for new sky chief widens.
BSkyB has instructed corporate head-hunters to find it a new chief executive in a bid to calm fears from City investors that chairman Rupert Murdoch is trying to shoo-in his youngest son, James, writes Rosemary Gallagher.
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Davies: we were right to trust Gilligan.
BBC chairman Gavyn Davies defended the BBC governors' role in the Dr David Kelly affair again this week, saying it was right that they should not have investigated the accuracy of Andrew Gilligan's original report, writes Leigh Holmwood.
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Comment - The digital dichotomy.
2010 switchover is looking shaky at best - a factor the BBC must take on board if its digital plans are to succeed Conor Dignam Editor.
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Peter Stothard joins board at September.
Sir Peter Stothard, the former editor of The Times, is to enter the indie sector with a board-level role at September Films, writes Colin Robertson.
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OFF THE RECORD - SKY SPORTS OUT FOR 31.
The fine people at BSkyB might know a thing or two about sports rights but they
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OFF THE RECORD - BAD WEEK.
Living TV's Richard Woolfe. Tipped for top job at Five in Tuesday's FT Creative Business. Only
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OFF THE RECORD - GOOD WEEK.
Fresh-faced Dan Chambers. At 34 the youngest terrestrial programme chief in the history of British television.
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OFF THE RECORD - TV HACK'S OTHER ROLE.
Swapping the grimy streets of regional news reporting for the stardust of the silver screen was
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Production - Transmission impossible?
With contracts like Discovery's up for grabs, play-out is turning into a bun fight. But the market is also increasingly polarised, as Kevin Hilton reports.
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Production - Technology analysis - The sound of silence.
If a channel goes off air, money is lost and heads could roll. Kevin Hilton asks what systems play-out centres have in place to prevent disasters - natural or otherwise.
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Production - TX - Take it to the limit.
Train surfing, base jumping and extreme paintball are just some of the pursuits featured in Extremists,
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Ratings - Canny mix of factual and forensics moves Five on.
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PRODUCTION - VITEC PROFITS DIVE.
The Vitec Group has announced a halving in interim pre-tax profits for this year. The company,
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In production - Evolutions keeps feet on ground.
Editors at post house Evolutions Television are probably glad they only had to cut and finish
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In production - Hutton crews go wireless.
The Hutton enquiry is breaking new ground each day. From investigating the integrity of BBC reporting
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In production - Pepper's in-car entertainment.
When director Geoff Sax asked his vfx team to create 'on the road' scenes for his
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Production - Rough cut - Don't forget the past.
Stuart Carter argues the BBC is in danger of losing sight of its founding principles.
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PRODUCTION - A BLUFFER'S GUIDE TO: INTERSTITIALS.
It sounds like something in a medical dictionary and in fact there is such a thing
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Production - On location - French connections.
Howard Webster jets off to France for the filming of the celebrity edition of Fort Boyard and avoids having to leap off anything high with a large elastic band attached to his anatomy.
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PRODUCTION - TOUCH UPGRADE.
Lightworks has released the latest version of its software for its Lightworks Touch editing system. Version