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'If anyone is a pain I don't work with them again'
Competition is fierce and the future always uncertain so whats the attraction of being a small independent producer...
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Life's a pitch
It is perhaps the most crucial and probably the most excruciating task that a programme-maker faces. Gregor Cameron...
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About time too!
Reforms in the sector can't come soon enough for ex-independent producer linda Agran. ...
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Coming in from the cold
Are things finally looking up for independent television producers? Matt Wells talks to three of the best. ...
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The case for independents
Say 'quota' and one usually conjures up an image of something important but challenging or unattractive: dairy farm...
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Sexy again in the city
Times have been tough for the indies since the mega deals dried up, but lately the signs are that the venture capit...
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Why I wanna be an indie, by David Liddiment
Next month, all being well, i shall be joining the ranks of the independent production sector after neary thirty ye...
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'A hit show, i'd like a hit show'
It's been three years since Elisabeth Murdoch launched her independent production company and success has proved el...
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A live TV sex show, starring Tiggy's cousin
It was the kind of sexy liason which viewers of reality TV shows have come to expect. ...
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In his own words he was an arrogant, unemployable, little swine. So how did Chris Evans talk his way to the top?
His latest show, Channel 4's Boys and Girls, is a ratings disaster. In the courts, he is locked in an£8million wra...
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Hope for TV star Leslie as Ulrika stays silent
Telly star John Leslie looks set to be cleared of allegations of rape and indecent assault. ...
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Corporation chief rejects 'myths' about broadcaster
The BBC chairman insists it is well worth the£2.5bn of licence fee income. ...
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BBC to launch new venture capital arm
The BBC is launching a new venture capital company to develop and sell broadcasting services around the world in a ...
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Rule change set to benefit News Corp
Micheal Powell, chairman of the US Federal Communications Commission, is expected to propose an increase in the US ...
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Big US TV groups show their strength
The 'upfront' season will highlight the resilience of the leading broadcast networks. ...
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BBC3 to search for animation star
BBC3 is launching an animation competition, the winner of which will be given a development deal with the channel, writes Leigh Holmwood
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C4 plans Mary Archer doc
Mary Archer, the famously 'fragrant' wife of disgraced Tory peer Jeffrey, is to give her side of the story on the couple's marriage in a documentary for Channel 4, writes Paul Revoir
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Good day at the office for Radio 4
Radio 4 pulled off a double whammy yesterday - picking up the Sony Radio Academy Award as station of the year on the same day the latest Rajar's revealed it had broken the 10 million mark for listeners, writes Conor Dignam
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Have we got ooohs for you, Charlotte
Charlotte's role as stand-in host for quiz Have I Got News For You ended in embarrassment last night. ...
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Sara is a radio turn-off
Ailing Radio 1 has lost 200,000 listeners in three months - putting it at a near all-time low, figures revealed yes...