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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - RED FIG ASSISTS WITH iTV.
'Participation TV' solutions company Red Fig has designed a bespoke voting and messaging application designed to
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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - NXN GOES TO UNIVERSITY.
Asset management solutions company NXN Software has launched an education programme for UK universities. The company
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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - ON-SITE ARM FOR FARM.
Independent facility The Farm Group has opened a new division called Man From Uncle, to provide
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LEADER - Does Airey protest too much?
Dawn Airey was in fine form last week at an evening event hosted by the RTS
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FREE TO AIR - ITV's lost generation.
It is generally not a good idea to write about one's children - it's a sign
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TRADE TALK - Wheeler-dealer.
The Jackson special wasn't Granada International MD Nadine Nohr's toughest's sale this year. But Doctor Zhivago to Russia? That's different.
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IN MY VIEW - Stewart Purvis, chief executive and editor-in-chief of ITN.
Could UK TV benefit from challenging some long-held assumptions about the licence fee?
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ON THE BOX - Stating the obvious.
State of Play is jam-packed with action says Carlton controller of entertainment Mark Wells but Terry and Gaby are lost in space.
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NEWS ANALYSIS - Here's the ITN news.
As Stewart Purvis steps down as ITN chief executive and an ITV merger looms ever larger on the horizon, issues of ownership and independence at the news provider prompt the question, will ITN ever be the same?
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INTERVIEW - Welcome to my world.
Channel 4 head of documentaries Peter Dale has just signed output deals with five indie producers in the hope of combining creativity with ratings success.
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CHANNEL REPORT - Avago gets the gambling habit.
Bingo has put Avago ahead of the pack in TV gaming with the channel turning a profit after just two months on air. But with a review of gambling legislation in the offing, can Avago stay on top of its game?
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TX. - In the eye of the storm.
By last Christmas, when most of us were over-eating and wringing our hands about a possible
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Banff triumph for BBC2.
Tomorrow La Scala!, BBC2's critically acclaimed comedy drama starring Jessica Stevenson, picked up a prestigious award at the Banff Television Festival last night, writes Colin Robertson.
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SMG settles pay dispute.
SMG has finally come to an agreement with broadcasting union Bectu over a long-running pay and conditions dispute, writes Paul Revoir.
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SHARON STONE TO BE HILLARY IN JAM FILM?
The British production team behind the recent biopic of Rudy Giuliani has been commissioned to make
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CREATIVE BRIEFS - The titles for Mentorn's Britain's Worst ...
The titles for Mentorn's Britain's Worst ... strand has undergone a stylistic change, care of Soho
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CREATIVE BRIEFS - Eyes Down is a new BBC1 comedy ...
Eyes Down is a new BBC1 comedy starring Paul O'Grady and written by Angela Clarke, who
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CREATIVE BRIEFS - Jump Design & Direction has produced ...
Jump Design & Direction has produced the titles for DLT's dating show, Meet My Folks, which
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PROGRAMMING - C4 to delight trainspotters.
Pete Waterman, pop impresario and scourge of young hopefuls on Pop Idol, is to front his own series on the history of trains for Channel 4, writes David Wood.
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PROGRAMMING - Maverick bags£2m of C4 work.
Birmingham-based indie Maverick Television, producer of Channel 4's Celebrity Blind Man's Buff, has bagged a raft