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OFF THE RECORD - Quiz virgin flops.
Taking part in radio phone-in competitions can be a costly business, as one participant recently found
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OFF THE RECORD - And finally ... Adrian Dickson, presenter and assistant producer of the BBC's UK Top 40 singles chart.
Tell us one of your most hilarious faux pasEvery time I go on television ...Who would
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OFF THE RECORD - Flextech parties on the cheap.
There wasn't a dry eye in the house at Flextech last week as fragrant content chief
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OFF THE RECORD - Freeze on hotel prices in Cannes.
There is good news for those executives rolling into Cannes for next month's Mip-TV festival after
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OFF THE RECORD - Please not Damon.
ITV's Grand Prix coverage is set to get the theme tune it deserves after research showed
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TX - Tough act for kids.
If you're not supposed to work with children and animals, what do you do if invited
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SPORT ON TV: RIGHTS - How the sports bubble burst.
As Premiership rights come up for negotiation once more, many predict that the league will be unable to match the #1.6bn deal it signed in 2002. Patrick Barrett finds that football is not the only sport facing a slump.
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SPORT ON TV: INTERACTIVITY - Keeping the fans hooked with iTV.
Sports broadcasting has come a long way with the help of interactivity, fuelled by viewer demand for more choice and more statistics. But there's still a long way to go, writes Maria Luisa Taddia.
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SPORT ON TV: LIVE OUTSIDE BROADCASTS - Live and kicking.
Careful preparation and years of experience broadcasting live games gave BSkyB a great result on the night of the England versus Australia friendly - which is more than can be said for the home side.
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EastEnders eclipses BBC3's original content.
Total Average hours per viewer 7.44 3.15 6.29 2.59 2.00 6.49 100.0
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TRADE TALK - ON THE BOX - A real Bobby dazzler.
Five controller of sport Robert Charles enjoyed a tribute to a real football star and was bowled over by England v Australia.
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NEWS ANALYSIS - Saturday night fever.
When C4's new show Boys and Girls debuted with disappointing ratings last weekend, critics labelled it 'adolescent'. While Saturday evening shows need mass appeal, they take time to achieve it, say observers.
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BBC WORLDWIDE - The BBC's rights and wrongs.
BBC Worldwide is now one of the most powerful commercial media businesses in the UK, strengthened by the muscle of the BBC brand and by its access to programmes. But does it, as some rivals claim, misuse its position and will the prospect of charter renew
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INTERVIEW - In the line of fire.
With first-hand experience of conflicts in the Gulf, Kosovo and Zimbabwe, BBC News special correspondent Ben Brown is well aware of the dangers, but would still rather be at the front line than sat behind a desk.
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INDIE FINANCE - DLT's plans for a larger UK family.
DLT Entertainment, founded in the US 40 years ago as a buyer and distributor, has established itself in UK production with sitcoms such as BBC1 hit My Family. Now it wants to expand into drama and reality.
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TRADE TALK - Indie champion.
Elaine Bedell is charged with improving the BBC's relationship with indie producers. But will she be able to get the corporation to listen?
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TRADE TALK - In my view - Richard Hooper.
Ofcom must address market forces and the public interest in public service broadcasting.
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BBC post facility wins Weakest Link tender.
The new producer of BBC's Weakest Link Jo Street has completely overhauled the way the shows are made for the forthcoming fifth series, writes Sam Espensen.
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Welsh Assembly backs animation venture.
A new animation studio, partially funded by a grant from the Welsh National Assembly, will open in Cardiff Bay this week, writes Sam Espensen.
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RUNNERS GET ADVICE.
Skillset is to hold a careers advice day next month for runners wanting to get ahead