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What hope for Dyke's new dawn?
The BBC director-general talks about his plans to kick-start a culture change ...
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Capital Radio less upbeat
Capital Radio dashed hopes yesterday for a strong rebound in advertising revenues as the commercial broadcaster gav...
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Dyke takes aim at BBC's bullying 'Bafta bastards'
The BBC is struggling to modernise as it is in the grip of arrogant award-winning programme makers known as 'Bafta ...
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Radio station finds new hits on old tapes
A radio station that unearthed hundreds of unique recordings by famous pop acts is to release them on CD ...
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Capital Radio warns advertising looks grim as profits dive
The radio station operator Capital Radio warned yesterday that the advertising market looked grim for the foreseeab...
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BBC staff to buy and sell their days off
BBC presenters, producers and secretaries are to be allowed to buy and sell their 'work-life balance' ...
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Treasure chest of classic pop tapes found in radio station vaults
Two radio stations have uncovered more than 600 forgotten tapes by some of the biggest names in rock music ...
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Capital feels advertising pinch
Capital radio said yesterday that the advertising market remained 'challenging' with further deterioration expected...
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Puttnam warns that Ofcom could sink into black hole
Lord Puttnam warned the government yesterday that it was 'facing a black hole at the centre of the regulatory unive...
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Dyke announces staff blueprints
BBC director-general Greg Dyke has unveiled a new leadership programme for the corporation, following one of the biggest staff consultations ever undertaken in the UK, writes Sam Matthews
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BBC3's mixed start
BBC3 controller Stuart Murphy's pledge that his channel would be a breeding ground for new talent looks to be paying off after BBC2 controller Jane Root asked for female comedy show Three Non Blondes to transfer to her channel.
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Capital Radio Interim Results
Capital Radio's poor performance in the recent Rajars was today followed by interim results for the six months ending 31 stMarch 2003 showing revenue and profit significantly down on 2002, writes Sam Matthews
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Lewis takes on Sky scheduling
BSkyB has appointed its first ever director of scheduling and promotions in a bid to stop its channels competing with each other, writes Rosemary Gallagher.
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Mentorn signs Canadian co-pro deal
Indie Mentorn has signed a production and distribution deal with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) that will see it co-produce four landmark documentary series over the next four years, writes Leigh Holmwood.
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RDFI moves in on C4I's business
Factual distributor RDF International (RDFI) has approached around eight key Channel 4 producers in a bid to form a 'distribution club' ahead of new legislation that will allow producers to hold onto programme rights, writes Penny Hughes.
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Granada takes Dr Zhivago home
Granada is set to take its epic dramatisation of Doctor Zhivagoto Russia following a complex deal involving the surviving relatives of author Boris Pasternak, writes Paul Revoir.
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Sky to end Solus satellite cards
The smartcard system which allows around a million viewers to watch encrypted public service broadcasters on satellite without taking a Sky package will cease by the end of the year, writes Leigh Holmwood.