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    NTL BOOSTS INTERACTIVE.

    2002-07-08T07:23:18Z

    NTL is to improve its interactive service with the addition of Two Way TV's Ark technology

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    BBC WORLDWIDE HIRES.

    2002-07-08T07:23:18Z

    BBC Worldwide has appointed former Nickelodeon Asia vice-president of channel operations and brand management Christine Leo-McKerrow

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    BBC to foster team spirit.

    2002-07-08T07:23:18Z

    The BBC is set to adopt the US model of team scriptwriting in a bid to improve some of its flagship dramas, writes Ann-Marie Corvin

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    BBC plans get past council.

    2002-07-08T07:23:18Z

    The BBC's ambitious plan to redevelop its landmark 1930s Broadcasting House building in central London to

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    ITV throws cash at ailing drama.

    2002-07-08T07:23:18Z

    ITV's main shareholders Granada and Carlton have moved to put an end to the enforced inertia

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    APTN DEAL WITH AAC FACT.

    2002-07-08T07:23:18Z

    Video news agency APTN has agreed terms on a two-year bulk archive deal with AAC Fact,

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    C5 GETS PAWS ON POOH.

    2002-07-08T07:23:18Z

    Channel 5 has scooped the UK rights for the first terrestrial broadcast of Playhouse Disney's The

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    BBC 1 DREAMS UP NEW POP IDOL STYLE SHOW.

    2002-07-08T07:23:18Z

    BBC 1 is to develop the reality talent show concept pioneered by Popstars and Pop Idol

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    PACE HIT BY SKY TERMS.

    2002-07-08T07:23:17Z

    Shares in Pace Micro Technology almost halved this week following news that the set-top box manufacturer

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    RADIO FELLOWSHIPS.

    2002-07-08T07:23:17Z

    Radio Authority chief executive Tony Stoller, BBC head of radio production Graham Ellis and Chrysalis Radio

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    End of line for Messier.

    2002-07-08T07:23:17Z

    Jean-Marie Messier's reign as one of Europe's most powerful media magnates ended tumultuously this week after he was ousted as chief executive of Vivendi Universal, writes Paul Revoir

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    DCMS may rethink ownership.

    2002-07-08T07:23:17Z

    Broadcasting minister Kim Howells has confirmed that the government is open to revising its communications bill proposals on local radio ownership, writes Georgina Lipscomb

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    DIGITAL TV CONSULTATION.

    2002-07-08T07:23:17Z

    The Department for Culture, Media & Sport and the Department of Trade & Industry have launched

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    Clear Channel still eyeing UK market.

    2002-07-08T07:23:17Z

    Lowry Mays, chief executive and chairman of the world's largest radio outfit, Clear Channel, claimed his company will become a major player in the UK radio market despite recently selling Jazz FM - its only UK radio interest, writes Georgina Lipscomb

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    DEVELOPMENT BOOST.

    2002-07-08T07:23:17Z

    BBC director of television Jana Bennett has announced a #5m boost in development money across all

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    SPECIAL: CAMBRIDGE RADIO FESTIVAL - BBC: 'we'll sack rule breakers'.

    2002-07-08T07:23:17Z

    BBC chairman Gavyn Davies has sent a warning to BBC staff that they should be fired if they are found to have breached programming codes

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    TAYLOR BACK IN COURT.

    2002-07-08T07:23:17Z

    Former BBC Worldwide director of global marketing and brand development Jeff Taylor is to appear in

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    BBC reporters vote against pay offer.

    2002-07-08T07:23:17Z

    Journalists at the BBC could be balloted over a strike which would paralyse the corporation's news operation, writes Leigh Holmwood

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    Oscar-winner to make C4 co-production.

    2002-07-08T07:23:17Z

    Kevin MacDonald, the director of the Oscar-winning documentary One Day in September, has unveiled his latest project - a film based on Joe Simpson's mountaineering novel Touching the Void, writes Penny Hughes

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    Rabbatts ends order freeze at 4 Learning.

    2002-07-08T07:23:17Z

    4 Learning managing director Heather Rabbatts has moved to end the nine-month programming gridlock at the Channel 4 education division by finally lifting the freeze on commissioning schools programmes, writes Penny Hughes