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L'POOL WRITERS FUND.
Mersey Film has secured£25,000 worth of funding from North West Vision to find and develop
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EMAP SEEKS METAL MD.
Emap, publisher of Broadcast, is hunting for a managing director to spearhead its Kerrang! radio brand
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SRH BUYS INTO EIRE.
Scottish Radio Holdings (SRH) is set to strengthen its foothold in the Irish Republic with an
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Ex Loaded ed James Brown moves into TV.
Former Loaded editor James Brown, ex Blue Peter presenter Richard Bacon and Lord Bell's Chime Communications have formed an unlikely alliance to create a new television show, writes Rosemary Gallagher.
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BROADCAST POLLS INDUSTRY OPINIONS.
Broadcast has launched a new electronic opinion poll giving people in the industry the chance to
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BBC SIGNS DIGITAL EDUCATION DEAL.
The BBC has signed a contract with Microsoft to develop the technology to deliver its controversial
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ITV's rugby kicks BBC into touch.
England's match against Samoa in the rugby World Cup saw ITV1 cruise to an easy victory in the morning ratings battle last weekend, writes Jon Rogers.
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BBC COMEDY CASH.
The BBC is to launch a new comedy writers' bursary worth£6,000 to mark the opening
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BBC IN TRADE MISSION.
The BBC is preparing to travel to Japan with the Digital Radio Development Bureau and the
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BBC tops list at kids Baftas.
BBC drama Behind Closed Doors, which looked at domestic violence from a child's point of view,
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LNN MAN BACK TO BBC.
London News Network (LNN) head of news Malcolm Balen is to return to BBC News as
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BECK BACK IN RUSSIA.
BBC World Service has appointed Sara Beck as head of its Russian division. Beck began her
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Re:covered axed for TOTP spin-off.
BBC3 IS TO axe its music show Re:covered after just two series and replace it with
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NEW LAWS TO PROTECT AGAINST PIRATES.
Broadcasters will be able to hit back against pirates who copy and sell their programmes, thanks
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TV and radio ads may fall under ASA.
ITV has welcomed proposals for new super-regulator Ofcom to hand over responsibility for television and radio advertising to the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA), writes Paul Revoir.
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TOP 10 SPORTS EVENTS SO FAR THIS YEAR.
While England's match against Samoa might have brought a healthy audience to ITV1 it was nowhere
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Pilkington quits Sky for Monkey.
Sky One's senior commissioning executive for factual entertainment, Jo Pilkington, is leaving to join independent production company Monkey, writes Paul Revoir.
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ITV supports regional fund.
ITV has again given its backing to a regional production fund that offers£2m to companies outside the M25 to make shows for the ITV network, writes Paul Revoir.
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NEWS CONFERENCES IN MERGER TALKS.
The organiser of Newsworld, the annual conference for the news industry, are in merge talks with
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UKTV channel launch targets youth.
UKTV is to drop its time-shift channel UK Gold 2, which shows UK Gold programmes 12 hours later, and replace it with a new channel with a target audience of younger, more contemporary viewers, writes Rosemary Gallagher.