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When less definitely means more
Television has had, so far, an odd sort of war. It rehearsed and waited, and then rehearsed a little more and waite...
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ITC turns down CNBC appeal
The Independent Television Commission (ITC) has turned down an appeal by CNBC Europe against a ruling that it violated sponsorship rules by taking money from the European Commission to make a programme about the Euro, writes Luke Satchell
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Leader - TV faces mother of all battles
A week into the war and already the conflict looks a lot different to the last time we sent our troops to the Gulf. This time around war is an altogether bloodier, less predictable and more difficult proposition - from a journalistic as well as a military perspective - a ...
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Airey promotes Sharman
Dawn Airey has cemented Sky director of broadcasting and production Mark Sharman's position as her right hand man by handing him a new job title - deputy managing director Sky Networks, writes Paul Revoir
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OFF THE RECORD - A little known fact.
A little known fact within the broadcasting industry is that Discovery Channel UK director Katy Thorogood
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OFF THE RECORD - Taking a welcome break.
Taking a welcome break from shareholder barracking, Michael Green and Charles Allen took time out this
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OFF THE RECORD - A blank canvas.
Those commissioners at the BBC are so talented that they could claim to be artists in
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OFF THE RECORD - Dyke Towers - The occasional diary of a BBC Director General.
TUESDAYI can't believe this. Apparently some joker's spreading a rumour saying I'm a possible chancellor. Me!
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OFF THE RECORD - Jones keeps his eye on the ball.
Rumours that ITV joint managing director Clive Jones will struggle to find a role in a
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OFF THE RECORD - Save his bacon.
In such troubled times, OTR is happy to bring you some good news. Next week everybody's
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TX - Rockin' all over the world.
'Groundhog week' is how Top of the Pops executive producer and director Chris Cowey describes the
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INDIE BUSINESS - How At It shook the status quo.
Formed by a duo who worked together on Channel 4's seminal The Word, At It Productions took the world of music and youth programming by storm, and is now shaping up to become a mature production house.
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BBC ONLINE - Web of intrigue over the BBC's online cuts.
The BBC is cutting back its online services, but is this a cynical ploy to butter up the DCMS while still disadvantaging its commercial competitors?
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ON THE BOX - Justified and ancient.
YTV controller, documentaries and features Helen Scott was more caught up in The Last Peasants than Swag's brand of justice.
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NEWS ANALYSIS - Art for art's sake.
Following years of neglect, many argue that arts programming on terrestrial TV has never had it so bad. But after a long period of being relegated to the margins of the schedule, is the genre poised for a comeback?
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IN MY VIEW - Stewart Purvis.
The perils of war reporting have been brought home by the death of ITN's Terry Lloyd.
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Technology & Facilities - Ferdenzi to Triangle.
Soho 601's Sinead Ferdenzi has joined Triangle Post Production as head of bookings. Ferdenzi had been
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Technology & Facilities - Frontline offers HD.
Frontline Post Production is to offer HD editing from April, after upgrading its Avid DS. The
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TRADE TALK - Capital asset.
Capital Radio's new head of music Mark Findlay is a legend north of the border. Will his arrival herald a new dawn for the struggling FM giant?