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C4 reels in young viewers with fly-on-the-wall Salon.
pplied by broadcasters CHANNEL OVERVIEW WEEK 5
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TX - Lock up your daughters.
Last May, Outraged of Tunbridge Wells worked himself into a lather over Channel 4's Cutting Edge
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CHANNEL REPORT - STOPPING HISTORY REPEATING ITSELF.
When the BBC launched UK History, many thought the History Channel would go the same way as Artsworld - but so far it's holding its own.
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'MUST CARRY' DEBATE - CHARGING THE EARTH?
Clive Jones, joint managing director of ITV, explains why it is paying too much for access to Sky's platform. BSkyB's chief operating officer, Richard Freudenstein, argues Sky is simply recovering its investment.
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On the box - A refreshing change.
For Pioneer Productions head of production Kirstie McLure Operatunity's format was too safe but Motherland broke new ground.
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News analysis - Funny business.
Critics of UKTV say that the government has given it carte blanche to launch new channels and threaten its rivals' markets. But when its flagship channel UK Gold is struggling, is this freedom either wise or fair?
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In my view - John Willis, WGBH.
On why, despite huge US success, the reality TV bandwagon will shortly run out of road.
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Leader - Hard sell for ITV's merger plans.
Lord Thomson of Monifieth, the former chairman of the IBA, this week called for the Carlton-Granada
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Trade talk - Comeback kid.
Forced out of Granada by a reshuffle, TWI head of entertainment Bob Massie has come back on a roll with two BBC1 primetime shows.
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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - BLUM NOT GLUM.
SAS Are you Tough Enough? was directed by Ed Blum not Ed Glum, as was wrongly
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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - CLEAR WINS BBC DEAL.
Post house Clear has won 10 weeks' work from the BBC on three promos for its
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Free to air - You heard it here first.
There are points in history where one can point to a tatty piece of paper and
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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - ADVANCED AWARENESS.
The growing importance of 'interoperability' will be the talking point at an event taking place in
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PROGRAMMING - GRANADA UNEARTHS SAUCY SECRETS OF LOCALS.
Granada Television is planning an 8 x 30-minute series revealing the raunchy secrets of Cheshire residents.
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Technology & facilities - New software helps to rekindle Knightmare.
The maker of cult 1980s kids adventure show Knightmare is developing new software to bring the show back as a live interactive virtual reality dungeon adventure show, writes Sam Espensen.
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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - HOMELESS GETS KIT.
The 400 Company has supplied kit, crew and an offline suite for a new BBC Everyman
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PROGRAMMING - SOMETHIN' ELSE PROFILES LEGENDS FOR JAZZ FM.
Somethin' Else has been commissioned to make a 10-part series on the greats of jazz for
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PROGRAMMING - SMG TV WINS NEW ITV AND CITV COMMISSIONS.
SMG TV, producer of ITV's Club Reps is returning to the Mediterranean to make a 10
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PROGRAMMING - TWI AND CARLTON WORK ON JAPANESE HISTORY.
TWI and Carlton have started production on their Japan at War in Colour series for Japanese
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PROGRAMMING - FIVE CALLS ON CANADA'S DECODE FOR KIDS SLOT.
Five controller of children's Nick Wilson has ordered pre-school shows Franny's Feet and The Save-Ums! from