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NewsRise presenters get a lie-in
Rise presenters Kirsty Gallacher, Liz Bonnin and Chris Rogers have been dumped from the beleaguered Channel 4 show ahead of its relaunch in the new year, writes Georgina Lispcomb.
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Off the record - Enough to put you off your dinner.
Anal fisting is not normally a subject discussed at the highest echelons of the BBC (as
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Off the record - Don't do wot I do.
OTR does not wish to seem churlish but commissioners who live in swanky glass-fronted offices should
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Off the record - Dyke expands on his PR own goal.
Word reaches OTR's hot little ears that Greg Dyke wishes he'd added another line to his
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Indie Finance - TV Cartoons still walking in the air.
TV Cartoons has a long and illustrious history in UK animation, its reputation kicked off by The Yellow Submarine and cemented by The Snowman - whose annual airings continue to keep the company buoyant
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TV and Marketing - Letting the market decide.
The case for using marketing techniques in programme development gets stronger and stronger as evidence mounts that better programmes are the result. But producers insist that it should never replace risk taking and creativity
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TX - Singing on the inside.
Tomorrow La Scala! is, on the face of it, a straightforward tale. The story follows a
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Interview - A woman's place.
... is on the boards and regulatory bodies of the British media industry, according to the chair of Women in Film & Television, Barbara Benedek
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News analysis - Charter for change.
The ITC's programme supply review was a major breakthrough for the independent producing community; if the Communications Bill adopts its findings wholesale, the broadcaster/producer power balance will be transformed
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Trade talk - On the box - Drawing the line.
Wall to Wall series producer Jacqui Wilson says Solid Geometry was an anti-climax, while Doctor Zhivago was an unlikely hit
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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES -4MC RESTRUCTURES TK.
Facility house 4MC is reorganising its telecine (TK) department. The changes are part of group-wide TK
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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES -BLUE ADDS TWO STAFF.
Soho facility Blue Post Produc-tion has taken on a new senior producer and a new Avid
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Free to air - Extra terrestrial TV.
Those who can't, teach. Those who can't teach, teach teachers and those who can't teach teachers write snitty columns about how badly everyone else teaches or teaches teachers. Substitute 'teach' for 'make TV programmes' and this begins to describe my predicament
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Leader - Dyke must join the PSB debate.
Two years ago when the white paper leading up to the Communications Bill was published, the debate on public service broadcasting (PSB) became pretty hot. However, that often heated discussion culminated in little more than PSB being described as the provision of content and services that the commercial sector, unfettered, ...
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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES -VE PROJECTS EXPANDS.
Video Europe's VE Projects venture is supplying two children's primetime entertainment shows with multi-camera de-rig systems
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Trade talk - In the hot seat.
Five factual entertainment boss Sue Murphy aims to build on her success with Michael Jackson's Face, the channel's biggest home-grown hit
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Trade talk - In my view.
On opportunities for change during Ofcom's initial public service broadcasting reviews
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PROGRAMMING - MURDER IN SMALL TOWN X TO COME TO BBC 1.
The BBC's version of US reality game show Murder in Small Town X has finally gone
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Technology & facilities - Grampian in move to #5m studios.
Grampian TV (GTV) is leaving its home of 40 years and moving to a new 22,000 sq ft, #5m television centre in Tullos, Aberdeen, writes John Oates
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PROGRAMMING - ZOE BALL COMES BACK WITH SKY MOVIE SHOW.
Former The Priory presenter Zoe Ball is to make her TV presenting comeback with a one-off



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