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FREE TO AIR - Wake up or you'll go go.
Not that long ago, 18 months at the most, Channel 4 represented the very height of TV fashion. How times change. These days it is fashionable to knock C4
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OFF THE RECORD - Jenny Abramsky.
As BBC staff know, director of radio Jenny Abramsky can hardly be accused of hiding her
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INTERNET VIDEO - The great leap forward?
The combination of increasing broadband penetration and technical advances in streaming have at last made internet video a match for TV. But is anybody watching?
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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - KING-BRITTON GOES S&M.
Visual effects firm Smoke & Mirrors has appointed Rebekah King-Britton to jointly head its 3D department
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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - SONY PROFITS IMPROVE.
Sony Corporation has improved its year-on-year financial position in its second quarter despite relatively flat sales
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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - IMAGINA SCHEDULED.
Imagina, the international festival for digital images, will be held at the Grimaldi Forum in Monaco
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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - Face-offs promote Freeview.
Artem and Clear Post-Production are behind the effects for the commercial launching the BBC's digital service Freeview, writes Barbara Marshall
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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - PACE IN IRISH NTL DEAL.
Pace Micro Technology has signed a new supply contract with NTL Ireland, Ireland's largest multichannel TV
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TRADE TALK - Digital convert.
ITV had its monkey, but what will BBC director of marketing Andy Duncan use instead to win the public over to the new Freeview service?
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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - QVC SELLS CHRISTMAS.
Christmas is coming early to QVC which launches its seasonal look this weekend. Produced and directed
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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - PRESTEIGNE BUYS KIT.
Presteigne Broadcast Hire has bought two wireless camera systems from Link Research making it the first
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ON THE BOX - Taking reality too far.
Channel 4 director of nations and regions Stuart Cosgrove finds that real life can be even more gross than celebrity behaviour
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LEADER - Don't count your chickens, BBC.
The UK broadcasting industry is like an ant community - full of events and crises and ups and downs but totally cyclical. Anyone working at the BBC and basking in the current glow of glory may be in for a shock
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NEWS ANALYSIS - In with the in-crowd.
In the wake of the ITC's programme supply review controversy rages as to which companies should qualify for independent status and whether those that are part-owned by British broadcasters should be excluded
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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - 'Soho-style' facility to drive LPC growth.
RTL-owned London Playout Centre (LPC) plans to add a 'Soho-style' post-production facility to its Stephen Street
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ITV'S ELLIOTT ORDERS KEVIN WHATELEY DRAMA.
ITV 1 controller of drama Nick Elliott has commissioned Thames TV to produce Promoted to Glory,
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PROGRAMMING - FLAME SIGNS SQUARE DEAL WITH DISCOVERY.
The Flame Group is to produce a 2 x 60-minute series for Discovery Europe looking at
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PROGRAMMING - Dating show to top Lush line-up.
BBC 1 is to launch a dating show that will see parents choosing potential dates for
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PROGRAMMING - Kelly team charts estate life.
The film-maker behind Carlton's Bafta-winning documentary on poverty in modern-day Britain, Kelly and her Sisters, is making a similar film based on a council estate in south London, writes Steve Aston