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PROGRAMMING - FACT OR FICTION MAKES RETURN FOR CHANNEL 4.
Channel 4 head of features Ben Frow has commissioned Oxford-based indie Spire Films to produce a
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RTS WEIGHS INTO PROGRAMME SUPPLY DEBATE.
The Royal Television Society is to hold a debate on the programme supply market to coincide
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MINISTER TO SPEAK AT CONFERENCE ON KIDS TV.
Broadcasting minister Kim Howells is to open pressure group the Voice of the Listener and Viewer's
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WARK FRONTS BBC 4 TRIBUTE TO SILLITOE FILMS.
Newsnight presenter Kirsty Wark (pictured) is to front a two-part series for BBC 4 looking at
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DECISION EXPECTED ON LIBERTY RADIO LICENCE.
The Radio Authority is expected to award the coveted London-based Liberty Radio licence following its monthly
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GOODMANS TO LAUNCH DIGITAL RADIO RANGE.
The radio industry has welcomed the announcement by manufacturer Goodmans that it will launch the world's
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PETERS AND LAWLER TO BE CAPITAL DOUBLE ACT.
TV executive and presenter Andi Peters has been lined up to host Capital 95.8 FM's Sunday
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BBC 4's success 'down to independent producers'.
BBC 4 controller Roly Keating praised the indie sector's contribution to the channel, claiming it has been 'quicker off the mark' than the corporation's in-house producers, writes Penny Hughes
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Palin backs factual core values.
Producers of travel programmes should hold on to traditional film-making techniques and not yield to pressure to be 'innovative', according to writer and presenter Michael Palin, writes Penny Hughes
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Ronson on C4 paranoia trail.
Channel 4 head of documentaries Peter Dale has ordered four new series including the latest investigative project from journalist and broadcaster Jon Ronson, writes Penny Hughes
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MOYLES RAPPED AGAIN.
Radio I DJ Chris Moyles has once again been reprimanded by the Broadcasting Standards Commission (BSC)
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RATINGS - Great Pyramid puts BBC 1 on top of the heap.
BBC 1's history special on the construction of the Great Pyramid of Giza was the corporation's most watched historical programme so far this year, writes Jon Rogers
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CHRYSALIS PROMOTION.
Chrysalis Radio has promoted head of news Jonathan Richards to editorial director of its newly acquired
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DEAYTON GOES QUIETLY.
Comedian Paul Merton is to take over the presenting role on this Friday's (1 November) edition
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EDINBURGH ALL THE TIME.
The UK's first internet-only TV channel, Worldart Media Television (WAM TV), has finally launched after six
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4 Ventures chopped.
Channel 4 chief executive Mark Thompson ploughed on with his restructure of the company, unveiling 45 jobs cuts at loss-making arm 4 Ventures and a new structure for the commercial subsidiary, writes Penny Hughes
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Fremantle makes most of Idol.
Fremantle Media is hoping to capitalise on the success of its Pop Idol format by setting up a music subsidiary, write Jon Rogers and Georgina Lipscomb
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ITV duo to broker terms with league.
Granada and Carlton are set to draw a line under their dispute with the Football League by reaching a financial settlement worth #6m, writes Steve Aston
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BBC UNVEILS AWARDS.
The BBC is to launch its first awards for regional television news programmes to coincide with