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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - DRM Beijing trial a success.
The Digital Radio Mondiale (DRM) consortium has succeeded in running live DRM transmissions from the BBC Thailand relay station to China, writes Barbara Marshall
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IN MY VIEW - Barry Cox.
On how there are still plenty of reasons to be positive about digital take-up post ITV Digital
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NEWS ANALYSIS - TV's burning issue.
Where has the collapse of ITV Digital left the government's plan to switch off the analogue television signal by 2010? To Tessa Jowell, it's just a bump on the way to the switchover but to others it's the end of the road
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FREE TO AIR - ITV's underused asset.
Just when it looked as if things could not get any worse for ITV, along comes
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SONYS ON THE INTERNET.
The Sony Radio Awards ceremony, to be held at London's Grosvenor House Hotel on Thursday (2
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DISNEY'S CABLE REVENUES TAKE A NOSEDIVE.
Disney has reported that revenue from its media businesses was down 9 per cent to $2.2bn
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QUIERO TV GOES BUST.
Debt-ridden Spanish pay-television firm Quiero TV went into liquidation and handed back its DTT licence last
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End of ITV Digital saga.
The future of pay-television services available via digital terrestrial television was thrown into doubt this week
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BBCi search engine takes on Google.
The BBC is to launch its own ad-free 'family friendly' internet search engine in a concerted challenge to the dominance of established international players such as Google and Ask Jeeves, writes Leigh Holmwood
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Govt urged to back up its 2010 target.
The government has come under renewed pressure to outline a detailed strategy on how it intends
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UPC SUED FOR $200M.
Problems mounted for debt-laden European cable outfit UPC this week as former shareholders of its telco
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CROSS-MEDIA LIVE SHOW FOR SCI-FI IN HOUSE
Sci-Fi is producing what it claims will be the first live and interactive investigation into alleged paranormal activity.
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Cross-media live show for Sci-Fi
Sci-Fi is producing what it claims will be the first live and interactive investigation into alleged paranormal activity.
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COCHRANE GOES SOLO
Kevin Cochrane, a former marketing manager for Cable & Wireless Communications which merged with NTL in 1999, has launched a consultancy, Voyager, for digital TV companies. It launches with partnerships with
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BBC awaits Jowell's verdict on digital
The BBC faces at least another two-week delay before hearing whether it can press ahead with its new digital channels after media secretary Tessa Jowell abandoned her plans to speak at
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Web museum to put BBC archive online
The BBC Natural History Unit (NHU) is formulating ambitious plans to place the whole of its archive on the internet in order to create an 'electronic museum', writes Leigh Holmwood.The NHU,
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Bid-up.tv raises£6,000 for charity
Auction channel bid-up.tv has raised almost£6,000 for children's charity NSPCC though an auction of celebrity TV memorabilia which included the Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? chair, writes Simon Ellery.
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Three-way deals 'the future'
Broadcasters and independent producers will work together on 'ventures' rather than commissions, using e-commerce to help fund programmes, according to BSkyB head of content and creative affairs James Baker, writes Simon Ellery.
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MURPHY TAKES BBC2 COMEDY ORDER FOR BBC CHOICE
BBC Choice head of programming Stuart Murphy has ordered a comedy series originally destined for BBC 2, while continuing to fund it at BBC 2 rates. Breezeblock was developed by BBC
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Murphy 'frustration' at stars leaving BBC
BBC choice head of programming Stuart Murphy reaffirmed the corporation's commitment to looking after talent last week, saying that the broadcaster needs to make a bigger effort to hold onto its stars.