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PRODUCTION - Mike Smith's outfit launches 'flying studio'.
Almost 15 years to the week since he was involved in a helicopter crash with his wife, Sarah Greene, the presenter and broadcaster, Mike Smith has ordered a new electronic newsgathering (ENG) helicopter for his company Flying TV, writes Sam Espensen.
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HOT 100 - TV's best and brightest.
Welcome to Broadcast's first Hot 100 and to what will be an annual review of the
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COMMENT - The return of Dirty Den.
The tabloids can't get enough of Dirty Den and his Lazarus-like return to Albert Square, which is exactly the kind of attention a soap short of ideas needs, says Nicola Methven.
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OPINION - Schedulers need a lesson.
Despite voting off Peter the Popstar, Fame Academy has taken a turn for the better - except when it comes to competitive scheduling.
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INTERVIEW - Riding the digital wave.
Just when DTT seemed dead in the water, new figures show Freeview has topped 2.1 million customers. General manager Matthew Seaman has a steady hand on the tiller.
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BBC2 sends grown-ups on gap.
BBC2 is to take a different look at the concept of the 'gap year' by following
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ITV daytime buys into Boot Sale spin-off.
ITV controller of daytime Liam Hamilton has commissioned LNN Factuals to make a 20-part series of
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GROUNDS BBC1 SERIES.
Writer Tony Grounds, creator of the award winning Ray Winstone vehicle Births, Marriages and Deaths, is
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MOON HOAX THEORY.
Five commissioning editor for science Justine Kershaw has asked Zig-Zag Productions to make a 60-minute documentary
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Chrysalis exec takes flight to C4.
One of Chrysalis TV Group's most senior executives has quit the company, less than a month
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BBC secures Italian reprieve for TOTP.
BBC Worldwide has secured a three-year deal with Italian broadcaster Mediaset to screen a regional version
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FORMAT FOCUS: DIRTY ROTTEN CHEATER.
With shades of Family Fortunes and Call My Bluff, this 'spot the cheat' gameshow looks good for the UK, writes Paul Revoir.
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FORMATS & DEALS - FREMANTLE FEEDS HUNGARIAN HUMOR.
Fremantle International Distribution has sold more than 200 hours of comedy programming to Hungary, including a
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FORMATS & DEALS - CORP TAKES CELEB FORMATS ABROAD.
The Television Corporation has sold a brace of celebrity-based formats to Poland and Canada, originally made
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FORMATS & DEALS - UNDER CONSTRUCTION GOES TO AUSTRALIA.
Zeal Television has shifted its Under Construction format, devised by Chatterbox, to Australia's Network Ten. The
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FORMATS & DEALS - INDIGO WINS RIGHTS TO SNAILSBURY TALES.
Indigo has secured the international rights outside the UK, Australia and Benelux, for Maverick Entertainment animated
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The legacy of Hutton.
Will the Hutton inquiry set the future standard for the Supreme Court? asks BBC media correspondent Nick Higham.
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ANALYSIS - Reinventing the box.
Television is losing ground to other forms of screen-based entertainment but how realistic are predictions, revealed at last month's RTS Cambridge Convention, that TV's future is on the PC?
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OPINION - In My View - Nationality is not the issue.
Far from giving away protections, as some have argued, the Communications Act has laid them on thick, writes Eileen Gallagher.
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BENNETT INTERVIEW.
BBC director of television Jana Bennett is to outline her vision for the future of the


















