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Off the record - A waste of time.
The future of that overused piece of BBC office equipment - the document shredder - was
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Punishing schedule.
Women's prisons have provided the backdrop for some fantastic kitschy dramas like Prisoner Cell Block H
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Off the record - It's a small world for TV's top execs.
It's awfully hard to keep anything secret in television. Take Granada Content managing director Simon Shaps
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Off the record - Nature calls for Body Shop lass.
Body Shop doyenne Anita Roddick got more than she bargained for during the filming of her
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Trade talk - News maestro.
Will David Mannion, who has returned to his old post as editor of ITV news, be able to maintain quality with a reduced budget and fewer staff?
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On the box - Messing with your mind.
C5 controller of youth and music Sham Sandhu was delighted with Popstars: the Rivals but 6ixth Sense gave him the creeps
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Interview Special: Jana Bennett - Expanding the horizon.
Since joining the BBC in April, director of television Jana Bennett has been honing her strategy for the BBC's growing portfolio of TV channels. Here she talks exclusively to David Wood about her plans to extend the range and depth of the corporation's ou
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Leader - Keeping the BBC on a short leash.
After what even Tessa Jowell dubbed a long and arduous process, BBC 3 has been given
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News analysis - Lest we forget.
It was always going to be difficult for broadcasters to mark the anniversary of the September 11 attacks, torn between analysis and flag-waving and unsure whether viewers were '9/11'd' out anyway. So how did they do?
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Media ownership - A piece of American pie?
Trade secretary Patricia Hewitt seems determined to go ahead with opening up UK broadcasting to US companies. However, leading UK industry figures are beginning to voice their concerns
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Free to air - Expect more of the same.
Not that long ago I had a minor disagreement with an independent producer. Claiming that 'news'
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TRIAL AND RETRIBUTION GIVEN SEVENTH SERIES.
Linda La Plante's indie, La Plante Productions, has been commissioned by ITV controller of drama Nick
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FAST SALES FOR FX FILTER.
Formatt Filters was demonstrating at IBC its new filter for blue and green screen applications. The
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JOE DUNTON GOES HD.
Another British firm, Joe Dunton Cameras (JDC), was showing the world's first high definition (HD) film
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SOCRATTO RELEASE DELAY.
Sony has returned its high-end compositing tool and so-called Inferno rival Socratto to the R&D bench
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Men & Motors orders model car race.
A Grand Prix-style championship searching for Britain's top remote control car team has been commissioned by Granada Sky Broadcasting's Men & Motors channel, writes Paul Revoir
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BLAST LOOKS AT EFFECTS OF MAJOR LIFE EVENTS.
Indie Blast Films has been commissioned by BBC 2 controller Jane Root and controller of factual
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MICHAEL HURLL TO FILM ELLE AWARDS FOR LWT.
Michael Hurll Television, owned by the Unique Communications Group, has been commissioned by LWT deputy director
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Family Affairs recommissioned.
Channel 5 has given its home-grown soap, Family Affairs, a major vote of confidence by commissioning it for another year, writes Georgina Lipscomb