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Airey looks for reality event.
Sky is planning a two-week reality show due to be launched in the autumn and marketed as 'event television for Sky One', writes Rosemary Gallagher.
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Noel Edmonds pioneers the 'video studio'.
Noel Edmonds, the king of light entertainment TV in the 1980s, is planning to launch a nationwide network of 'mini-studios' designed to allow broadcasters to put viewers on screen without the cost of studio interviews, writes Sam Espensen.
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Granada goes to Oz for C4.
Granada has secured its biggest ever one-off commission for Channel 4 with a 'reality-soap' series which traces the journey of eight British families who move to Australia, writes Paul Revoir.
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Five spends 2003's budget in 6 months.
Five this week said it had exhausted its programme budget for the whole of 2003 -
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BBC governors re-appointed
The government has re-appointed two BBC governors and extended the term of office for another, writes Leigh Holmwood
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Taking on Trevor
Richard Sambrook has coped with critics, aggressive politicians and war. Now the BBC's newss chief has ITV's flagsh...
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Why Mr Power Ranger eyes ITV
Zap? Kapow? Zonk? I'm trying hard to remember exactly how Power Rangers did their stuff. I know they were distressi...
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Keeping it real
The blue and yellow NUJ press card flashed by chief reporter Cal McCaffery in the BBC conspiracy thriller State of ...
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BBC scrap public vote on its programmes
Monkey is said to report that one of the BBC's most entertaining interactive initiatives seems to have been nipped ...
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When you're in a hole...
Channel 4's The Big dig, asking us all to become archeologists, seemed a great wheeze - until the professionals got...
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Media monkey
As the countdown continues to the day Ofcom finally opens its doors for business a disturbing advert appears in the...
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TV Wives jodie gets a new job...as Jordan!
Footballers' Wives is to get a new character based on glamour girl Jordan - and bosses want sexy Jodie Marsh to pla...
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The station masters
Relaxation of radio ownership laws means that foreign companies will soon be able to control more British stations....
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BBC News 24 strives to be different
The BBC's 24-hour news channel is to be extensively revised in the coming year to make it more distinctive from suc...
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How to make a royal documentary
The lightning of flash-bulbs was so intense when the Prince of Wales first kissed Camilla Parker Bowles in public t...
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KirchMedia to push for deal on film rights
KirchMedia, the insolvent media group and its creditors will today seek to charm shareholders of ProSiebenSAT.1 wit...
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One minute of hell
TV quizzes are nerve-wracking affairs, but what happens when it is a super-quiz that pits the nation's best brains ...
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Broadcasters vow to offer more jobs to the disabled
The television industry has 'a lot more to achieve' in the representation and employment of disabled people in broa...