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Free To Air - BBC is not Blair's patsy.
Oh how Alastair Campbell must envy his counterpart at the White House. No wonder this government
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BBC tests 'avatar' alternatives.
Broadcasters could escape hefty payments on 'avatar' models of footballers whose image rights are licensed to game developers thanks to a new technology being developed by BBC R&D, writes Richard Dean.
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RUBERY BACK TO BOXES.
One of the founders of Pace Micro Technology Barry Rubery has gone back to his roots
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Leader - Defending the best of British.
John Willis, writing in this week's report on American television (page 22), condemns the timidity of
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FINN IN CLEAR CUT MOVE.
Former operations manager and senior dubbing mixer at Martyr Sound Danny Finn has joined Clear Cut
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RUSHES HELPS NESSIE EMERGE FROM GLOOM.
Soho visual effects house Rushes has created a CG version of the legendary Loch Ness monster
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Technology & Facilities - The Farm expands into west London.
The Farm Group is to open a£3m editing facility in Shepherd's Bush - directly opposite
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Trade Talk - Virgin's victor.
Virgin boss John Pearson, fresh from his court triumph over Chris Evans, can now focus on his real job - turning round Virgin Radio's sagging share.
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Programming - MUTV to air all of 1999 Champions' League.
Football club Manchester United has reached an exclusive agreement with the European Commission and Uefa to
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Programming - ITV2 places order for party in the parks.
ITV2 has commissioned Daisybeck Productions to produce a 60-minute music special on the broadcaster's own Party
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UK style to add value to people's homes.
UK Style head of lifestyle Nick Thorogood has commissioned indie Reef Television to produce a 15
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News Analysis - Campbell/BBC Row - Campbell in a spin over the BBC.
Speculation that Downing Street had called for a ceasefire in its war of words with the
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Analysis - The trouble with Tim...
Tim Gardam has been criticised for being brusque and demanding, but when he leaves C4 at the end of the year, he will be remembered as the risk-taker who backed Brass Eye and Big Brother.
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Programming - MTV to go big on Video Music Awards in NYC.
The MTV Video Music Awards at New York's Radio City Music Hall on 28 August, presented
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Programming - Award-winning book to be filmed by CBBC.
CBBC controller Dorothy Prior has commissioned an adaptation of Feather Boy, the debut novel by writer
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When two tribes go to war: how the bystanders see it.
Broadcast asked the main news providers how they are covering the row between the BBC and the government over the alleged 'dodgy dossier'.
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Programming - Two Dibnah orders for View From The North.
Leeds-based indie The View From the North has been commissioned to make a six-part series and
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Programming - Rosencrantz digs into archives.
ITV controller of entertainment Claudia Rosencrantz has ordered two hour-long archive-based shows in the Best Ever strand from Yorkshire TV (YTV), writes Paul Revoir.
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Meridian Creative produces sequence.
Meridian Creative has produced the opening sequence and graphics for The Test, a new ITV1 series
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Programming - Hannah stars in ITV crime drama.
Actor John Hannah is to make his return to mainstream television in a major new psychological


















