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Interview - New Yorke dramas
John Yorke is looking to emulate US producers to change the script of Channel 4's drama.
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VITAL STATISTICS.
23.4% - BBC1's all-time low in peaktime audience share - hit during the week of 25
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Management - Bridging television's talent gap.
Why is it taking broadcasters so long to fill top-level posts? Is the current situation down to a shrinking pool of talent or a failure of the industry to train people properly?
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Production - Reuters touts digital news.
Reuters will be the first global news agency to deliver video, scripts and story information to
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Production - All-in-one system set for IBC debut.
TWI Interactive, the digital media and technology arm of Transworld International, has developed what could be
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Production - Waterside demise adds to Edinburgh woes.
Edinburgh production and facilities company Waterside Television has gone into liquidation resulting in the loss of
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PRODUCTION - FARM'S BBC COUP.
The key production and management team has been put in place for the launch of The
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PRODUCTION - BOWIE AT PICTURES.
As part of the first event of its kind, a David Bowie concert will be broadcast
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FORMAT FOCUS: LAST COMIC STANDING.
The latest talent trawl/reality show hybrid is leaving NBC beancounters rolling in the aisles, writes Michael Rosser.
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FORMATS & DEALS - BIG BROTHER SET FOR RUSSIAN REVOLUTION.
Russia is set to become the latest country to be struck by Big Brother fever after
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FORMATS & DEALS - SONIC THE HEDGEHOG BOUNCES BACK ON FOX.
Fox Kids Europe has added three new properties to its library, totalling 144 episodes. Animated series
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FORMATS & DEALS - BRAINY GEORGIAN TO WIN UK EDUCATION.
Celador International has licensed its Brainiest format, which aims to uncover a nation's most intellectual individuals,
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FORMATS & DEALS - DIANA DOC GETS INTERNATIONAL AIRING.
Diana: The Night She Died, which aired in the UK on Five in June, has been
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Analysis - Profile - Having an eye for TV's fashions.
Her fashion antennae have picked up on many ideas, including the property boom and Big Brother, and now Liz Warner wants to reap the rewards in phase two.
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Analysis - On the box - Mind games at Channel 4.
Gavin Hay was grimly fascinated by My New Best Friend but thought a trip with spoon-bender Uri Geller was not the magical mystery tour it might have been.
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Analysis - Davies takes the stand.
The chairman of the BBC governors Gavyn Davies gave his evidence to the Hutton inquiry last week - but questions about the corporation's management of the David Kelly affair remain writes Leigh Holmwood.
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Opinion - Ethnic audiences - Terrestrial turn-off.
Terrestrial channels are losing ethnic minority viewers. Reform is needed to put more people from minorities in front of the camera - and in senior management roles, says Parminder Vir.
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Lygo's challenge at C4.
Blank canvas or unmade bed, whatever your view Kevin Lygo will have his work cut out for him delivering Mark Thompson's 'vision' of C4.
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Sergeant ordered to lead OSF growth.
Oxford Scientific Films, the natural history- focused indie, has hired Leopard Films producer Will Sergeant in an ongoing effort to expand its output, writes Gavin Stamp.
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Commissioning Commissions - Three orders go to Tiger comedy unit.
Tiger Aspect's comedy unit has secured three commissions from the BBC, writes Gavin Stamp.