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    PRINCESS HIRES COYLE.

    2003-03-17T16:03:53Z

    Princess Productions has appointed presenter and Hat Trick producer Iain Coyle to head the company's entertainment

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    DIGITAL RADIO REVIEW.

    2003-03-17T16:03:53Z

    Media secretary Tessa Jowell has ordered a review into the digital radio sector in order to

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    Help for young people.

    2003-03-17T16:03:53Z

    RDF Media, Endemol Entertainment UK, Tiger Aspect Productions, Wark Clements, Brighter Pictures and Five News have

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    Wild OZ is overseas hit.

    2003-03-17T16:03:53Z

    BBC Worldwide has sold forthcoming BBC2 natural history series Wild Australasia to broadcasters in Denmark, France,

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    NI PACT REP JOINS NIFTC.

    2003-03-17T16:03:53Z

    A former Northern Ireland representative for producers' alliance Pact has been appointed as chief executive of

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    BBC1 is UK's favourite.

    2003-03-17T16:03:43Z

    BBC1 is the UK's favourite TV station, according to research undertaken by the Independent Television Commission

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    BBC3 plans its angle on war.

    2003-03-17T16:03:43Z

    BBC3 is to give its viewers its own particular take on the expected war with Iraq

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    QUIZ WINS TRIC AWARD.

    2003-03-17T16:03:43Z

    BBC1's satirical quiz Have I Got News for You, which was left reeling in October last

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    BEST PRACTICE PACT.

    2003-03-17T16:03:43Z

    Producers' alliance Pact's recent successful campaign to force broadcasters to offer better rights deals to independent

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    Blair fails to score with MTV's constituency.

    2003-03-17T16:03:43Z

    MTV saw its ratings plummet in the UK when it broadcast its forum with Prime Minister

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    Brighter to make feel-good footage for US networks.

    2003-03-17T16:03:43Z

    Brighter Pictures has signed a deal to produce 30 hours of content for a new US show set to be syndicated on major US networks including ABC, writes Penny Hughes.

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    MONITORING CHIEF.

    2003-03-17T16:03:43Z

    BBC Monitoring, the subscription-funded service that tracks broadcasts and publications from around the world, has appointed

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    CNBC CLASH WITH ITC.

    2003-03-17T16:03:43Z

    Newscaster CNBC Europe was set for a showdown with the Independent Television Commission, today (Thursday), over

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    Ratings - Viewers cough up for Comic Relief karaoke.

    2003-03-17T16:03:43Z

    BBC1's celebrity Fame Academy for Comic Relief has performed strongly for the corporation, despite being up against some of ITV1's biggest ratings attractions, writes Jon Rogers.

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    Ideas Factory goes north.

    2003-03-17T16:03:43Z

    Channel 4 is rolling out its Ideas Factory initiative in Scotland, backed by #2m funding, writes Penny Hughes.

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    Turner u-turn over Freeview.

    2003-03-17T16:03:43Z

    Turner Broadcasting, which runs channels such as Cartoon Network and CNN, is still interested in taking up a slot on the Freeview platform, despite its most senior UK television executive last week appearing to rule it out, writes Paul Revoir.

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    ITV joint-venture wins daytime BBC1 order.

    2003-03-17T16:03:33Z

    London News Network (LNN), the news and features joint-venture owned by Carlton and Granada, has scored its first commission for the BBC, with a daytime series, writes Colin Robertson.

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    BBC new media to axe 100 jobs.

    2003-03-17T16:03:33Z

    The bursting of the dotcom bubble has finally caught up with the BBC, which is axing

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    Endemol puts comedy into 3G mobile phones.

    2003-03-17T16:03:33Z

    Endemol UK is to offer advice to users of third-generation (3G) video mobile phones on how

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    Crossroads fails (again).

    2003-03-17T16:03:33Z

    ITV's new director of programmes, Nigel Pickard, this week finally pulled the plug on Crossroads, the