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BT AND SKY JOIN UP TO CUT COST OF BROADBAND.
BT has upped the stakes in the high-speed internet price war by teaming up with BSkyB
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Granada faces strike over pay.
Granada is facing the prospect of company-wide strike action over pay and conditions just a week
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TV urged to clarify foreign affairs.
UK broadcasters should make news stories about the developing world clearer and more relevant to viewers' daily lives, urges a new BBC/government report, writes Leigh Holmwood
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NTL backs Knapp with rise.
Barclay Knapp's future as NTL chief executive looked increasingly secure this week after the troubled company confirmed it had nearly tripled his salary, despite having filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection under his leadership, writes Paul Revoir
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BBC LEADS KIDS BAFTAS.
The BBC has dominated this year's nominations for the Bafta children's awards picking up 27 mentions, writes Leigh Holmwood
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New year will see peer at helm of Rajar.
Scottish Radio Holdings chairman Lord Gordon of Strathblane has been appointed as chairman of radio audience measurement board Rajar, writes Georgina Lipscomb
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THIRD SCENE FESTIVAL.
The Script Factory is holding its third Scene screenwriting festival at the Soho Theatre, London, from
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EASTENDERS WINS GONG.
The Kat Slater sexual abuse storyline in BBC 1's EastEnders won the show the soap and
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TELEWEST UPS KIDS.
TV Kids' channels NickToons TV and Nick Replay will be added to Telewest's platform after it
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Regional trio wreck ITV branding plans.
Minority ITV shareholders SMG, Ulster TV (UTV) and Channel TV have put the brakes on Carlton
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AR-UK nets #1m to bid for radio licences.
Fledgling Radio outfit Absolute Radio UK (AR-UK) has secured #1m from shareholders Ulster TV and Eurocast to bid for eight upcoming radio licences, writes Georgina Lipscomb
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Lofts Tractor Tom motors to CITV.
Former ITV 2 director of broadcasting Joan Lofts has rekindled her relationship with the network centre after selling the first television project from her new employer, Contender Entertainment Group (CEG), to CITV, writes Paul Revoir
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SKIING GLIDES INTO POLE POSITION ON CHANNEL 4.
Channel 4 has beefed up its sports coverage after poaching the Skiing World Cup from the
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Kyte hired to get LBC flying.
Chrysalis has moved to put some broadcasting muscle behind its bid to relaunch ailing London radio station LBC by poaching BBC Radio 5 Live deputy controller Steve Kyte, writes Georgina Lipscomb
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THE GREAT WAR BACK ON BBC 2.
The BBC is hoping to answer criticisms that it is dumbing down by reshowing the full 26-part series of 1960s classic The Great War, writes Leigh Holmwood
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Cartoon Network in original content push.
Cartoon Network UK is to move into original production after creating its first in-house series, writes Paul Revoir
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RATINGS - Norton falls to earth as C4's slide continues.
Channel 4's chat show V Graham Norton returned with a whimper this week, adding further woe to the channel's ratings problems, writes Jon Rogers
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BAZ CHAIRS FILM SCHOOL.
The National Film & Television School has appointed Endemol UK chairman Peter Bazalgette as deputy chairman
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RADIO LEEDS AWARD COUP.
BBC Radio Leeds has swept the board at this year's Frank Gillard Awards, which recognise excellence
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HALF-HOUR SLOT FOR 2DTV.
2DTV, the satirical animation from Have I Got News for You producer Giles Pilbrow, will return