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NEWS SPECIAL: FUTURE OF COMMISSIONING CONFERENCE 28-29 NOV - WILLIS: AVOID MULTI-PARTNER CO-PRODUCTIONS.
Programme-makers should limit international co-production partners to two or three to reduce conflicts in the production
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NEWS SPECIAL: FUTURE OF COMMISSIONING CONFERENCE 28-29 NOV - BIG STARS NO LONGER ENOUGH, SAYS TRANTER.
Pitching a drama with a premium star attached no longer guarantees a commission, BBC controller of
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News Special: Future of Commissioning Conference 28-29 Nov - Lush laments lack of ideas.
Indies are not putting forward enough quality entertainment ideas, casting doubt over how the BBC will fill the soon-to-be-vacant BBC 2 Simpsons slot, according to BBC controller of entertainment commissioning Jane Lush, writes Leigh Holmwood
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News Special: Future of Commissioning Conference 28-29 Nov - Get to know multichannel, urges Opie.
Flextech channels executive vice-president Lisa Opie has criticised independent producers, claiming they need to be better informed about cable and satellite channels if they expect to get commissions, writes Paul Revoir
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News Special: Future of Commissioning Conference 28-29 Nov - Bazalgette: indies should diversify.
Independent producers have been urged to broaden their relationships with third parties and plough more cash
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Tranter seeks funding for plays.
BBC controller of drama commissioning Jane Tranter is lobbying BBC director of television Jana Bennett for extra cash for a series of one-off dramas for BBC 4, writes Colin Robertson
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TV NAMES FOR CHRYSALIS.
Chrysalis Radio has signed newsreader Katie Derham to present the Sunday brunch show for LBC when
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BECTU DEFERS BALLOT.
Granada is still facing the prospect of industrial action after broadcasting union Bectu deferred a ballot
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VIRGIN REJIGS AM SLOT.
Virgin Radio is poised to shake up its breakfast show for the fourth time in 18
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C4 orders The Regency House.
The flamboyant era of Byron, Nelson and Lady Hamilton is to be recreated in the latest instalment of Channel 4's successful ... House franchise, writes Leigh Holmwood
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£1M BBC ARTS STRAND.
BBC 1 controller Lorraine Heggessey has pledged to pump£1m into a new 12-part arts strand,
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OLIVER SHOW TICKED OFF.
Producers of Jamie's Kitchen have been reprimanded by the Independent Television Commission after the regulator received
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KUMARS GO GLOBAL.
Hat Trick International has concluded a raft of sales of BBC 2's The Kumars At No
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GALAXY LAUNCHES ON SKY.
Chrysalis Radio-owned Galaxy brand will begin broadcasting across the UK and Ireland via Sky Digital from
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ITC report fuels raft of training schemes.
The UK's key broadcast training bodies have reacted swiftly to calls in last week's Independent Television
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SKY SIGNS CRICKET DEAL.
Sky has been given the greenlight by the Independent Television Commission to broadcast live and exclusive
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Liquid News editor moves to Celebdaq.
Chris Wilson, editor of BBC Choice flagship show Liquid News, is to take a six-month break from the weekday programme to executive produce new BBC 3 interactive share trading format Celebdaq, writes Leigh Holmwood
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Carlton Cinema to be closed in March.
Carlton Cinema will close down in March with the loss of up to 35 jobs after
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UKTV'S BRIGHT IDEA.
UKTV's new lifestyle offering for digital terrestrial platform Freeview has been given its third and final
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ITV UNVEILS BIG BUDGET DRAMA.
ITV is continuing its fightback for ratings by filling its winter 2003 schedule with big budget drama, writes Steve Aston