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KENT'S INVICTA FM GETS NEW CONTROLLER.
Capital FM Network has appointed Rebecca Trbojevich as its new programme controller at its Invicta FM
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ITC HELPS PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES GET TV JOBS.
The Independent Television Commission (ITC) and the Creative Industries' Disability Network have joined forces to help
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Ofcom to help UK film industry.
Terrestrial broadcasters will be regulated over the number of hours they dedicate to home-grown films under
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GRANADA FORCED TO SIT ON JACKSON FOOTAGE.
Granada has agreed not to use previously unseen footage of popstar Michael Jackson's children until the
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BBC and Capital launch digital promotions.
The BBC and commercial radio are preparing for their biggest digital drives yet as the next generation of digital radios goes on sale, writes John Plunkett.
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DLT takes on producer for reality shows.
Production and distribution outfit DLT Entertainment is to diversify further into reality television with the appointment of a new senior producer, writes Penny Hughes.
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Ideal World invests in regional training.
Glasgow-based indie Ideal World Productions, Broadcast's indie of the year, has launched a #175,000 training scheme for producers to develop talent in the regions, writes Penny Hughes.
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BBC1 SITCOM IN US SALE.
Carlton sitcom Kiss Me Kate has been sold to a raft of PBS stations in the
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Freeview homes up to 1.4 million.
Freeview boxes are now selling at more than four times the rate of its predecessor ITV
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SONY AWARDS DATE.
This year's Sony Radio Academy Awards will take place on 8 May. More than 100 nominees
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BBC PUBLICATION DATES.
The BBC is to split the publication of its yearly statement of programme policy and its
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Digital blamed for Tyne Tees job cuts.
Tyne-Tees Television is set to axe around a dozen technical staff, blaming the improved reliability of digital equipment as the reason for the cuts, writes Paul Revoir.
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RATINGS - US blockbusters push Five to record share.
Five managed its most successful month ever in the ratings during February, attracting an audience share of 6.73%, writes Jon Rogers.
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NEW CUT OF BLUE PLANET.
The BBC's natural history series The Blue Planet is to be made into a 90-minute feature
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News World brought forward in expectation of war.
The annual News World conference has been moved forward this year in order to cater better
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TOON FESTIVAL DETAILS.
More than 50 films will be showcased at this year's Animated Encounters Festival, which will include
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SMG PROFITS FALL.
Virgin Radio owner SMG has posted a 28% fall in annual profits for 2002, citing a
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JAZZ FM INVESTIGATION.
Jazz FM is being investigated by the Radio Authority after a complaint that it was not
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SKILLSET STARTS SURVEY.
Skillset, the skills council for the audio-visual industries, has embarked on the biggest ever workforce survey
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Murphy commissions new BBC3 strand Pure.
BBC3 is to launch a new long-running strand called Pure which will provide an interactive forum for fans of popular subjects such as soaps and cult series and sit next to the Liquid spin-offs as one of the fledgling channel's key brands, writes Leigh Holm


















