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    INDIE FOUNDER AT DCMS.

    2003-01-09T16:40:01Z

    The co-founder of indie Somethin' Else, Sonita Alleyne, has been reappointed as a non-executive member of

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    SHORT FILM CONTEST.

    2003-01-09T16:40:01Z

    The BBC is launching a nationwide short film competition based around the subject of Bollywood, with

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    ITV pins hopes on new sitcoms.

    2003-01-09T16:40:01Z

    ITV controller of comedy Sioned Wiliam is hoping to improve the channel's flagging comedy reputation with

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    Programming - BBC 3 launch offers 'radical' drama.

    2003-01-09T16:40:01Z

    A 'radical and edgy' film about a man sucked into the Leeds underworld written by the winner of a BBC new writing initiative is to be one of the key dramas on digital youth channel BBC 3, writes Leigh Holmwood.

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    Programming - Groovy looks at trend for overseas brides.

    2003-01-09T16:40:01Z

    Newcastle-based indie Groovy Films is to shed light on the growing number of British men looking to other countries to find a wife, with a series jointly commissioned by Bravo and Tyne Tees, writes Steve Aston.

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    DIGITAL RADIO BOOMS.

    2003-01-09T16:40:00Z

    Around 500,000 digital radios are expected to be in homes by the end of 2003 after

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    BBC NEWS RAILWAY DEAL.

    2003-01-09T16:40:00Z

    BBC News 24 has taken over the contract to screen news at three of London's major

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    DACRE TAKES LCP ROLE.

    2003-01-09T16:40:00Z

    Former ITV news editor Nigel Dacre is to take up a new role as dean of

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    ENDERS TO LEAD BBC 3.

    2003-01-09T16:40:00Z

    Digital youth channel BBC 3 will launch on 9 February with a two-week run of exclusive

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    LMC LOSES LICENCES.

    2003-01-09T16:40:00Z

    The Independent Television Commission has revoked the seven local TV restricted service licences belonging to the

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    CLASSIC SHOW LIVES ON.

    2003-01-09T16:40:00Z

    The BBC's 38-year-old science strand Tomorrow's World has been scrapped, although the name will still be

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    RFL APPOINTS TWI.

    2003-01-09T16:40:00Z

    The Rugby Football League has appointed TWI as media consultant as it prepares to renegotiate new

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    PACT NAMES VICE-CHAIR.

    2003-01-09T16:40:00Z

    Bard Entertainments managing director Margaret Matheson has been named Pact vice-chair for film, following recent elections

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    BROADCASTING HONOURS.

    2003-01-09T16:40:00Z

    Four broadcasting figures have been named in the new year's honours list. Richard Tait, former editor-in-chief

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    Interview with Paul Corley

    2003-01-09T16:40:00Z

    In 10 years, GMTV's sofas have become an established part of the furniture of British television. Managing director Paul Corley intends to make sure its popularity continues.

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    Talkback appoints factual editor.

    2003-01-09T16:39:59Z

    Talkback Productions has poached the BBC's general factual senior commissioning executive, Jerry Foulkes, as part of a shake-up in the company's factual department following the appointment of Daisy Goodwin as editorial director, writes Leigh Holmwood.

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    RISE PRESENTER GOES.

    2003-01-09T16:39:59Z

    The former frontman of Channel 4's 11 O'Clock Show Iain Lee has been announced as the

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    BBC EYES US TIE-UP.

    2003-01-09T16:39:59Z

    The BBC has confirmed it is interested in extending its partnership with US network ABC following

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    TOTP SOLD TO FRANCE.

    2003-01-09T16:39:59Z

    French terrestrial channel France 2 has signed a deal with BBC Worldwide to make its own

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    SHOW FOR BLACKBURN.

    2003-01-09T16:39:59Z

    Veteran DJ Tony Blackburn has been signed up by Real Radio to present a four-hour show