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SMG to get out of Scottish newspapers.
SMG is to refocus its business on radio and television after announcing it is to dispose of its publishing operations, writes Steve Aston
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IDEAL WORLD MAY FLOAT.
Ideal World Productions, the TV production house part-owned by the writer and broadcaster Muriel Gray, is
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Ginger production head joins Evans indie.
Former Ginger head of production Clare Barton has joined her former boss Chris Evans at his new indie, UMTV, writes Georgina Lipscomb
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SHEFFIELD DOC PRIZE.
The Sheffield Documentary Festival, which takes place between 21 and 27 October, is calling on new
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Dyke issues dire Ofcom warning.
BBC Director general Greg Dyke has labelled industry calls for BBC programming to be overseen by super-regulator Ofcom as 'dangerous', writes David Wood
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Panorama staff call for new slot.
A host of former Panorama editors and reporters have called on the BBC to restore the
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FOOTIE ON BBC SPORT.
BBC Sport has signed the rights to broadcast England's away games against Slovakia and Liechtenstein in
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'No stampede' of US into UK, says AOL chief.
AOL Time Warner chief executive Richard Parsons has claimed there is unlikely to be an immediate stampede of US investors into the UK television market when foreign ownership rules are relaxed, writes Jane Marlow
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Thompson wants protection for C4.
Channel 4 chief executive Mark Thompson has called for safeguards to be put in place to protect his channel if UK broadcasting is opened up to foreign ownership, writes Georgina Lipscomb
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S4C TO LAUNCH WEBSITE.
Welsh public service broadcaster S4C is to launch a new bilingual website to showcase its programmes
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Broadcast Awards 2003 call for entries.
The Broadcast Awards 2003 were launched this week with a call for readers to put forward
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SPECIAL: RTS INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE 2002 - Hewitt insists laws will be liberalised.
The government is to press ahead with the liberalisation of foreign ownership restrictions, despite Lord Puttnam's
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Ratings - Blackburn victory wins Sunday night for ITV 1.
The final of ITV 1's celebrity version of Survivor got the sort of audience normally expected of the soaps, writes Jon Rogers
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Performance manager quits.
The general manager of the Performance channel, Bob Lynton, has fallen on his sword and resigned in order to save the arts channel from going out of business after it was dumped from the NTL platform, writes Paul Revoir
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FREESERVE MAN QUITS.
Peter Wilkinson, one of the original founders of internet service provider Freeserve, has turned his back
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UKTV pulls Play in favour of History.
BBC Worldwide and Flextech joint-venture UKTV is set to pull the plug on its Play UK channel three months early in order to concentrate on the launch of UK History on digital terrestrial television, writes Paul Revoir
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ENT RIGHTS RESULTS.
Entertainment Rights, the company that owns the rights to Postman Pat and Basil Brush, has reported
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NEW MUSIC CHANNEL.
A free-to-view music channel produced in the same style as the former ITV Saturday favourite The
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BOOTCAMP IS NEXT FOR CELEBS.
Granada is believed to be looking to make a celebrity version of its Bootcamp format, which