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AOL in talks on Comedy Central
AOL Time Warner, the US media group, is in advanced negotiations to sell its 50% stake in Comedy Central to Viacom,...
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TX - The father of invention.
Leonardo da Vinci's 'greatest hit' might have been the Mona Lisa, but any image of him
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Cavemen take us back to a less hair-raising time.
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INTERVIEW - Vive la difference.
BBC director of nations and regions Pat Loughrey says the corporation has now replaced ITV as the natural home of regional broadcasting.
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ON THE BOX - The sultan of spin.
Pioneer Productions development director Nigel Henbest thought Anne's Bafta turn was no match for Prince Charles' spin doctor.
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INDIE BUSINESS - Radio indie with crossover appeal.
Having made a name for itself as the BBC's key indie producer of radio programming, Somethin' Else is also pushing into television.
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NEWS ANALYSIS - What's up doc?
John Willis is back from a sojourn in the US to become BBC head of factual and learning. Can he succeed where others have failed in turning around this troubled department and reviving its documentary output?
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24-HOUR NEWS CHANNELS - Bullets over Baghdad.
Armed with nothing but a remote control, John Plunkett embeds himself in the frontline of the UK's four leading rolling news services and reveals the ups and downs of a day in the life of 24-hour news as it struggles to keep pace with the Iraq war.
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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - FIRST SALES FOR NUCODA.
Post facilities Framestore CFC and Double Negative are the first customers to buy Nucoda's Data Conform
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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - NEW MOBILE EDITING KIT.
Editing product manufacturer Canopus has developed a mobile editing workstation designed for remote location DV production.
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IN MY VIEW - Stuart Cosgrove.
By focusing on the moment, 24-hour news sacrificed depth when covering the war in Iraq.
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TRADE TALK - Well connected.
New Ofcom content board member Floella Benjamin has packed a lot in since leaving Play School, with her own indie and numerous advisory roles.
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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - BBC TECH MAJOR ORDER BBC.
Technology has received the first order for its Colledia for Sport media management system. American-based sports
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LEADER - Time to prune back BBC Online.
Just when we all thought that the government had conveniently forgotten about its independent review of
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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - ASCENT HEAD QUITS.
The head of Ascent Media Group's UK creative services division, Mark Hewitt, has quit the company
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FREE TO AIR - Fundamental mistake.
I had confidently expected to be a member of Ofcom's content board. I was so confident
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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - Quantel links Final Cut Pro with online systems.
UK kit manufacturer Quantel has developed a new workflow system that will allow drama series and films that are offlined on Apple's Final Cut Pro (FCP) to be transferred directly to its own high-end finishing systems, writes Will Strauss.
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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - Discreet puts a shine on colour correction.
Discreet has unveiled the real-time digital grading and colour correction system that will replace its Colossus product, writes Will Strauss.
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PROGRAMMING - CNX BUYS IN COMIC STRIP AND KUNG FU HEROES.
CNX, Turner Broadcasting's channel for 16 to 34-year-old men, has unveiled a series of acquisitions for
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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - Bruce Dunlop wins Italian job for Sky.
Branding company Bruce Dunlop & Associates (BD&A) has won a multimillion pound contract to design the on-air look of Rupert Murdoch's new Sky satellite platform in Italy, writes Will Strauss.