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    PROGRAMMING - EVANS RETURNS TO CHANNEL 4 ON NEW TERMS.

    2002-07-19T11:38:07Z

    Channel 4 has cut a deal with Chris Evans for two weekly entertainment strands believed to

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    TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - F1'S DEFINING MOMENTS.

    2002-07-19T11:38:07Z

    Baraka Post Production has recently completed its first major project on the new Jaleo high definition digital cinema online system - a promotional film for the Toyota Formula One team, writes Barbara Marshall

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    Shortfall for World Service.

    2002-07-19T11:38:06Z

    The BBC World Service has been given only two-thirds of the funding it requested from the government for its 2003-2006 strategy, writes Georgina Lipscomb

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    SPECTRUM REPORTS.

    2002-07-19T11:38:06Z

    The government has published two reports outlining its proposals to introduce spectrum trading and recognised spectrum

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    SATURDAY SHOW REJIG.

    2002-07-19T11:38:06Z

    BBC 1's kids strand The Saturday Show is to be re-focused to appeal to a younger

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    WATERSHED IGNORED.

    2002-07-19T11:38:06Z

    Broadcasters are ignoring the strict 21.00 programming watershed in their quest for ratings, according to Broadcasting

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    PROGRAMMING - Granada and WGBH tackle UK role in US war.

    2002-07-19T11:38:06Z

    Granada Bristol and WGBH Boston are to co-produce a BBC 2 historical series making a 'radical reappraisal of the British role in the American war of independence', writes Jon Rogers

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    PREVER JOINS MAGIC FM.

    2002-07-19T11:38:06Z

    Sony Award-winning DJ David Prever, who has been a presenter for Chrysalis-owned Heart 106.2 for seven

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    TELIESYN TO SHUT DOWN.

    2002-07-19T11:38:06Z

    Bafta Cymru-winning Welsh TV co-operative Teliesyn has announced that it is to close at the end

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    YOUNG SOAP FOR DIGITAL.

    2002-07-19T11:38:06Z

    Young Asian people in Bradford taking part in a BBC-sponsored writing initiative are to see 2

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    DELIA'S INDIE EXPANDS.

    2002-07-19T11:38:06Z

    Regional indie Spire Films, which made Delia Smith's How to Cook trilogy, has set up a

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    NTL DEAL WITH GRANADA.

    2002-07-19T11:38:06Z

    Granada Sky Broadcasting has secured a new long-term deal for carriage of its Plus and Men

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    NATURE CHANNEL SET UP.

    2002-07-19T11:38:06Z

    Simply Television is launching a new channel, Simply Nature, aimed at nature lovers. It will broadcast

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    Six Nations rights lead BBC sport revival.

    2002-07-19T11:38:06Z

    The BBC has inched further along the path to a resurgent sport department, snapping up exclusive broadcast rights to the Six Nations rugby union championship in a three-year deal worth around #70m, writes Leigh Holmwood

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    PROGRAMMING - BBC poaches ITV pop pundit.

    2002-07-19T11:38:06Z

    Pop plugger turned TV face Nikki Chapman is to front three new BBC daytime shows after signing a deal with the corporation, writes Leigh Holmwood

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    Artsworld chief fears for TV arts.

    2002-07-19T11:38:06Z

    BBC 4 will put all other arts channel operators out of business by the end of

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    ITN ANCHOR TO BBC.

    2002-07-19T11:38:06Z

    The BBC has confirmed that ITN newsreader Dermot Murnaghan is to replace Jeremy Bowen on the

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    PROGRAMMING - ITV to air Blake's glacial odyssey.

    2002-07-19T11:38:06Z

    ITV has bought the rights to screen TWI's ambitious self-funded documentary based on the last Antarctic

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    PROGRAMMING - C5's unique talent show.

    2002-07-19T11:38:06Z

    A woman with no brain who went on to gain three A levels is just one of the unique people lined up for a new Channel 5 science-based primetime strand, writes Georgina Lipscomb

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    4 Learning heads into global waters.

    2002-07-19T11:38:06Z

    Channel 4's schools outfit 4 Learning has signed a 10-year cross-platform deal with Pearson that will take its content into the global marketplace for the first time, writes Penny Hughes