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I'm A Celebrity....Get Me Out Of Here's Linda Barker and Phil Tufnell are in talks to present a show together. ...
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Tweenies grow up
Parents, prepare yourself for the latest Tweenies spin-off.....Tweenies The Movie. ...
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DJ nips in with Page 3 winner
Cheeky radio DJ Stuart Grant is sending listeners wild using sizzling Daily Star Page 3 beauties in a new compeitio...
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No 10 points to new BBC errors
Downing Street raised the stakes yesterday in the battle over unsourced allegations that the Goverment doctored int...
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News Corp filing
The news corporation said last night that the US Department of Justice had requested more information on its propos...
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ITV giants plan new ad system to save merger
Carlton and Granada have this week proposed a new mechanism for selling television advertising in an attempt to sav...
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ITV dramas head Monte-Carlo shortlist
ITV drama The Second Coming and Channel 4's adaptation of Zadie Smith's debut novel White Teeth are among the finalists for the Gold Nymph Awards Competition at the Monte-Carlo Television Festival next month, writes Penny Hughes
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Cable & Wireless sells PCCW stake for£233m
Cable & Wireless yesterday offloaded its remaining 14 per cent stake in PCCW for£233 million, taking the total amo...
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HIT flops as fears on prospects emerge
Hit Entertainment came away with the worst fall in the FTSE 250 on the view that the recent rally in the shares of ...
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Reality re-match
While the remaining contestants are locked up in the Big Brother house continue to fight it out for this year's£70...
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US chats up Trisha
British TV daytime queen Trisha Goddard is set for stardom in the US. American television chiefs want her to host a...
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Kelly: I'll have my revenge
TV presenter Matthew Kelly has made a champagne return to Stars In Their Eyes and warned those who shunned him over...
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REALITY TELEVISION - TV's altered realities.
In his book, The Shadow of a Nation, author and broadcaster Nick Clarke blames TV for sending society into a tailspin, accusing the reality genre of corrupting the documentation of real life. Peter Keighron asks if he has a point.
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INTERVIEW - Earning the rights.
Following recommendations by the ITC that production companies take greater control of their programme rights, Rupert Dilnott-Cooper and Ian Jones discuss how best to generate value.
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FORMATS SPECIAL - Zeal to conquer the world market.
After its parent, Sportsworld, went bust, formats specialist Zeal TV staged a management buyout. Within the space of a year, the indie has emerged as a global force both in production and in licensing.
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TX - TV that is priceless.
'We have a huge crew of about 45 people because the whole thing has to be
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FORMATS SPECIAL - The future of formats.
The cost of entering the formats business may be high, but the rewards are higher still if the programme has the potential to become a fixture on primetime TV and stand up to the rigours of the global market.
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FORMATS SPECIAL - Two-timers.
In the absence of any formal legal protection for a television format, programme-makers' best way of guarding their ideas from rivals is by burning a paper trail riddled with trademarks and copyright detail.
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FORMATS SPECIAL - The world at his feet.
For Mark Rowland, controlling rights was the natural way to expand indie Mentorn. Now part of TV Corp the international boss intends to grow the business through third party representation.