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    Pickard kids plan shelved.

    2003-06-06T08:46:54Z

    Former CBBC controller Nigel Pickard's plan to create a global 'programming bank' of children's titles that

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    RATINGS - Five hopes for fresh start with Gaby and Terry.

    2003-06-06T08:46:54Z

    Five's new morning magazine show that reunites presenters Terry Wogan and Gaby Roslin got off to a modest start this week, writes Jon Rogers.

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    ITV Digital staff win pay victory.

    2003-06-06T08:46:54Z

    EX-ITV Digital workers are considering legal action in the high court after an employment tribunal backed

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    Living TV enters NBC co-pro deal.

    2003-06-06T08:46:54Z

    Living TV has made its most expensive programme investment to date, signing a format and co-production

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    JAZZ CLEARED OVER SOUL.

    2003-06-06T08:46:54Z

    Jazz FM has been cleared of any breach of its format by radio watchdogs following complaints

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    Sci-Fi Channel commissions Psiberia.

    2003-06-06T08:46:54Z

    The Sci-Fi Channel has commissioned Psiberia to create the title graphics for Ultimate Gamer, the channel's

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    CARLTON ROMANIA SALE.

    2003-06-06T08:46:54Z

    Carlton International has shifted over 40 hours of UK drama to Romanian state-owned channel RTV. The

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    BBC NI NEEDS NEW HEAD.

    2003-06-06T08:46:54Z

    The BBC has advertised for a new head of broadcasting at BBC Northern Ireland following Tim

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    BBC REJIGS RED BUTTON.

    2003-06-06T08:46:54Z

    The BBC is relaunching its digital television information services in order to create a 'Ceefax for

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    Nordic BBC Food on menu.

    2003-06-06T08:46:54Z

    The BBC has increased its clout in the European multichannel market by rolling out its commercial BBC Food channel into Scandinavia, writes Colin Robertson.

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    The Mole Sisters animation based on books of Rosalyn Schwartz.

    2003-06-06T08:46:54Z

    The Mole Sisters is a 78 x 5-minute children's animation based on the books of Rosalyn

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    WARE TO TAKE OVER BBC4.

    2003-06-06T08:46:54Z

    BBC4 managing editor Nick Ware is to take over day-to-day running of the digital culture channel

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    Indies tie up with C4 for ethnic talent push.

    2003-06-06T08:46:54Z

    Indies RDF Media, Hat Trick Productions, Mentorn and Talkback Productions have signed up to a pilot Channel 4 scheme to fast-track black and Asian production talent, writes Penny Hughes.

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    EIRUG TO LEAVE S4C.

    2003-06-06T08:46:54Z

    S4C director of programmes Huw Eirug will leave his post at the end of August when

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    LBC 97.3FM TO GO ON SKY.

    2003-06-06T08:46:54Z

    Chrysalis-owned talk station LBC 97.3FM is set to launch on the Sky Digital platform and extend

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    Satellite kids watch more TV.

    2003-06-06T08:46:53Z

    Children in multichannel homes watch an average of 35 more minutes of television a day than their counterparts in terrestrial-only homes, new research has found, writes Leigh Holmwood.

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    TIME UP FOR RTE JOB.

    2003-06-06T08:46:53Z

    Applications for the job of director general of Irish state broadcaster RTE closed on Friday (30

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    ITC sets out indie rights.

    2003-06-06T08:46:53Z

    Broadcasters could be forced to lend development money to producers and limit their hold on primary

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    Yorke's first drama to be transatlantic tale.

    2003-06-06T08:46:53Z

    Channel 4's new head of drama, John Yorke, has made his first commission since joining the channel in March, with an eight-part series on a transatlantic love affair, writes Penny Hughes.

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    VOICE OF RACING DIES.

    2003-06-06T08:46:53Z

    Peter Bromley - former BBC racing correspondent and radio's voice of horse-racing for 41 years -