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    TRADE AWARDS FOR BBC.

    2003-11-14T09:48:18Z

    BBC Worldwide has picked up three awards at the Trade Partners UK-backed International Business Awards. The

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    Audience gets own BBC dept.

    2003-11-14T09:48:18Z

    Licence fee payers are to get a greater say on programmes developed and commissioned by the

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    Prime Suspect still arresting.

    2003-11-14T09:48:18Z

    Bringing back Prime Suspect after an absence of seven years was a runaway success for ITV1 this week, writes Jon Rogers.

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    Ofcom outlines key areas of PSB.

    2003-11-14T09:48:18Z

    Ofcom has outlined to broadcasters the key areas under review as part of its wide-ranging investigation

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    TORY TV APPOINTMENT.

    2003-11-14T09:48:18Z

    New Tory leader Michael Howard has appointed former television producer Julie Kirkbride as Conservative party media

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    YORK TV SET FOR AIR.

    2003-11-14T09:48:18Z

    York TV, a new local television station for the northern city of York launches on Saturday

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    McKerlie quits The Farm after two months.

    2003-11-14T09:48:18Z

    Andrew McKerlie, whose move from the BBC to facilities operation The Farm caused concern within the industry, has left the company after less than two months, writes Sam Espensen.

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    Current affairs defends its decline.

    2003-11-14T09:48:18Z

    Current affairs output on terrestrial television has suffered a serious decline over the past 20 years, according to new research from the Bournemouth Media School, writes Nick Radlo.

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    SKY NEWS IN AD DEAL.

    2003-11-14T09:48:18Z

    Sky News has appointed National Geographic Channel Europe as a partner in its European advertising sales.

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    Living taps in to live psychic show.

    2003-11-14T09:48:17Z

    Living TV is bulking up its paranormal output with a daily live teatime psychic show in which mediums will work with celebrities to try and contact the dead, writes Michael Rosser.

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    Zeppotron MD quits for Lion.

    2003-11-14T09:48:17Z

    Paul Gilheany has quit as managing director of Endemol UK's comedy division, Zeppotron, to take an executive entertainment role at indie Lion Television, writes Michael Rosser.

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    Comment - Ofcom's PSB challenge.

    2003-11-14T09:48:17Z

    One of the first things on Ofcom's 'to do' list is coming up with a definition of PSB that will curb the BBC.

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    Brook unveils TV venture.

    2003-11-14T09:48:17Z

    Former Channel 4 director of strategy and development David Brook has unveiled his first television venture - Nation 277 - and plans to launch around five channels on Sky, writes Rosemary Gallagher.

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    FORBES QUITS CAPITAL OVER BREAKFAST.

    2003-11-14T09:48:17Z

    Emma Forbes is set to quit Capital Radio after just a month on air after being

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    ITV NEWS CHANNEL COFFERS GIVEN BOOST.

    2003-11-14T09:48:17Z

    The ITV News Channel has been handed a cash boost in the region of£1.6m by

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    Celador to look for best singer in the world.

    2003-11-14T09:48:17Z

    Celador International has launched a new division, Celador Music & Events, and is developing its first project - a search for the world's greatest singer, writes Rosemary Gallagher.

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    Saban enlists old ally to look at ITV bid.

    2003-11-14T09:48:17Z

    Haim Saban, the Israeli-American media mogul, has enlisted his former European associate Ynon Kreiz to help in his attempt to launch a takeover bid for ITV, writes Paul Revoir.

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    SKY AGM TO ADDRESS MURDOCH ISSUES.

    2003-11-14T09:48:17Z

    BSkyB shareholders will vote on Friday (14 November) at the satellite broadcaster's annual general meeting on

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    WINSTONE'S SIZE 9 MAKES DRAMA IN TURKEY.

    2003-11-14T09:48:17Z

    Actor Ray Winstone has unveiled details of his new indie, Size 9 Productions, which has already

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    Somethin' Else to guide Hit 40.

    2003-11-14T09:48:17Z

    Britain's biggest radio chart show is receiving a major revamp in a bid to attract a younger audience, writes Michael Rosser.