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    LEADER - The silence speaks volumes.

    2003-06-06T08:46:56Z

    Tessa Jowell is a worried woman. This week she's been busily briefing the media about the

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    FREE TO AIR - Duo yet to be dynamic.

    2003-06-06T08:46:56Z

    As on the record meetings go, a recent lunch between media writers and Ofcom's dashing duo,

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    TRADE TALK - The main feature.

    2003-06-06T08:46:56Z

    Yorkshire TV has hired RDF's Sam Anthony to build on the success of its thriving features unit, home of Countdown and After They Were Famous.

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    IN MY VIEW - Wayne Garvie, head of the BBC entertainment group.

    2003-06-06T08:46:56Z

    Celebrity may come cheap in this day and age, but real talent is still worth its weight in gold.

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    ON THE BOX - Last twitch effort.

    2003-06-06T08:46:56Z

    BBC deputy controller of documentaries and contemporary factual Donna Taberer thinks Big Brother tame in comparison with wildlife.

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    NEWS ANALYSIS - Asset strippers.

    2003-06-06T08:46:56Z

    Stripping programmes across the week can be an effective way of making an impact without spending a lot on marketing, but experts say there is a lot more to it than just sticking the same show on every night at the same time.

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    Emap and GMG gear up to expand radio divisions.

    2003-06-06T08:46:55Z

    Radio consolidation has been thrust back into the limelight after Emap and Guardian Media Group (GMG)

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    C4's cross- platform dept goes offline.

    2003-06-06T08:46:55Z

    Channel 4 has axed its cross-platform development department following the departure of its head, Peter Grimsdale, writes Penny Hughes.

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    STAFF BOOST FOR CAPITAL.

    2003-06-06T08:46:55Z

    Capital Radio's flagship station has made three key appointments as it attempts to revive its fortunes.

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    GLOVER LEAVES 5 LIVE.

    2003-06-06T08:46:55Z

    Fi Glover is leaving BBC Radio 5 Live after just five months in her morning slot.

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    BBC SATELLITE GLITCHES.

    2003-06-06T08:46:55Z

    BSkyB this week said there were still several thousand people who could not receive the BBC's

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    CORRECTION.

    2003-06-06T08:46:55Z

    A story about Channel 4's creative cities scheme last week incorrectly stated that Caledonia Sterne and

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    ITC penalises Shop America.

    2003-06-06T08:46:55Z

    The Independent Television Commission (ITC) has fined teleshopping channel Shop America a hefty£60,000 for repeated breaches of its advertising code, just days after its sister station You TV was fined£40,000 for similar transgressions, writes Leigh Hol

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    BBC prepares to up Iraq presence.

    2003-06-06T08:46:55Z

    The BBC is preparing to send London-based Iraqi reporters into Baghdad and Basra for the first

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    NO RETURN FOR EVANS.

    2003-06-06T08:46:55Z

    Chris Evans has announced he is unlikely to return to presenting, as he made his first

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    POTTER WEB LAUNCH.

    2003-06-06T08:46:55Z

    Endemol-owned companies Initial and Victoria Real are to film a one-off event for the web to

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    Sirius TV bought back for pound.

    2003-06-06T08:46:55Z

    The founders of shopping channel operator Sirius TV (SRTV) have bought the entire company for just£1 only three months after they sold it to Pacific Media, writes Paul Revoir.

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    BBC DENIES HAND IN BOXING BARNEY.

    2003-06-06T08:46:55Z

    The BBC will not change the way it covers boxing matches despite being blamed for helping

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    Global spread of C4 Sars film.

    2003-06-06T08:46:55Z

    The threat of the Sars virus may have receded in the UK, but the virus is still of great interest to overseas TV broadcasters, 13 of which have picked up Channel 4's Sars: Killer Bug film, writes Penny Hughes.

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    BBC ENTERS MUSIC BIZ.

    2003-06-06T08:46:55Z

    BBC Worldwide is set to add further artists to its newly launched commercial music label despite