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    Virgin Radio appoints new head of music

    2000-07-10T14:45:00Z

    Former Wireless Group Scotland head of music to take reigns at pop/rock station

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    BSkyB share slide continues

    2000-07-10T12:56:00Z

    Stock market fears sparked by Vivendi threat to off-load its 20 per cent stake

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    First official UK TV export figures published

    2000-07-07T17:52:00Z

    The British Television Distributors Association's (BTDA) first official export figures have revealed that in 1998 BTDA members racked up overseas sales of $503.8 million. TV programming sales accounted for nearly $378.5

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    BBC in Dome theme park bid

    2000-07-07T16:41:00Z

    Consortium plans to turn Millennium Dome into BBC-branded theme park

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    BBC unveils technology-based cash cow

    2000-07-07T16:35:00Z

    Corporation launches BBC Technology in move to boost programme budget and cut costs

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    Author's body hires Dalziel as general manager

    2000-07-07T15:04:00Z

    The Authors' Licensing & Collecting Society has appointed Laurence Dalziel, the founder of indie Bluebell Films, as its new general manager, business development and licensing. Dalziel will report to chief executive

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    BBC to open new commercial arm

    2000-07-07T00:00:00Z

    BBC director general Greg Dyke is expected to announce the creation of a new commercial entity on Thursday (6 July), grouping together all the BBC's technical services in a bid to maximise revenue, write Barbara Marshall and Tara Conlan.

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    Yentob gets deputy as review rolls out

    2000-07-07T00:00:00Z

    BBC director general Greg Dyke and the BBC executive committee are expected to unveil the second phase of Dyke's 'One BBC' structure on Monday (10 July), kickstarting a search for a

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    BSkyB in E4 partnership discussions

    2000-07-07T00:00:00Z

    BSkyB is in secret negotiations with Channel 4 about becoming an equity partner in its planned entertainment channel E4, writes Ashley Davies.

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    BLAZE SECURES FURTHER ITV COMMISSIONS

    2000-07-07T00:00:00Z

    ITV has signed up a raft of commissions from Blaze Television, including a further 12-month run of its successful Saturday morning stalwarts SM:TV Live and cd:uk. The Network, along with ITV2,

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    BROOK LAPPING TO EXAMINE SERIAL KILLERS FOR ITV

    2000-07-07T00:00:00Z

    ITV has commissioned Brook Lapping to produce a series on Britain's serial killers, which takes a forensic look through the ages kicking off with Jack the Ripper. Ordered by former ITV

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    BROADCASTERS VIE FOR AARDMAN'S ANGRY KID

    2000-07-07T00:00:00Z

    Broadcasters including Channel 4 are in talks with Aardman Animations about airing ground-breaking animation short Angry Kid (left). The 25 x 1-minute series has had 1 million hits since it was

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    FLOELLA BENJAMIN SERVES UP THREE CARLTON FOOD SERIES

    2000-07-07T00:00:00Z

    Carlton Food Network has commissioned Floella Benjamin Productions to produce three new series. The first is a 6 x 30-minutes series called Islands of the Caribbean, looking at the culture and

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    C4 EXTENDS ITN POWERHOUSE CONTRACT TO SUMMER 2001

    2000-07-07T00:00:00Z

    Channel 4 head of news, current affairs and business David Lloyd has renewed ITN's contract to produce Powerhouse until summer 2001. The political discussion programme goes out live every Tuesday, Wednesday

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    RADIO 1 TAKES AWARD CEREMONIES DOC FROM ALL OUT

    2000-07-07T00:00:00Z

    Radio indie All Out has been commissioned by BBC Radio 1 to produce a 30-minute documentary And the winner is ... about the role and growth in popularity of music award

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    BBC 2 DOCUMENTARY SERIES TO INVESTIGATE GAMBLING

    2000-07-07T00:00:00Z

    BBC 2 controller Jane Root has commissioned a 10 x 30-minute post-watershed series about gambling from BBC documentaries and history. Jackpot comprises 10 films by different directors, such as Alison Millar,

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    ITV brings drama to autumn line-up

    2000-07-07T00:00:00Z

    ITV director of programmes David Liddiment unveiled what he claimed was his strongest schedule yet on Monday (3 July), serving up a£250 million glut of star-studded new drama series, documentaries

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    Vaughan to write Choice drama

    2000-07-07T00:00:00Z

    BBC Choice head of programming Stuart Murphy has unveiled a raft of commissions, including a 30-minute drama written by Johnny Vaughan and a horror series featuring high-profile actors including Sadie Frost, writes Tara Conlan.

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    OVERNIGHT RATINGS - Morse outwits BBC 1's sci-fi sleuths

    2000-07-07T00:00:00Z

    Mulder and Scully were outwitted by Inspector Morse this week when a rerun of the ITV stalwart racked up almost double the number of viewers that tuned in for the first episode in the latest X Files series, writes Ashley Davies.

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    Money finds extra£11m

    2000-07-07T00:00:00Z

    The Money Channel claims that it has raised a further£11 million in funding this week, following news that the channel had lost more money than expected in its first year of operation, writes Simon Ellery.