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OFF THE RECORD - Correction.
Helen Grattan, featured on this page as a lookalike (Broadcast, 24.5.02), has not 'left wildlife TV
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PROFILE - The media maverick.
Media select committee chairman Gerald Kaufman is not one for towing the party line. He says the comms bill is a 'dog's breakfast' and the BBC should be privatised
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TX - The power of love.
How to say something new about love was just the first challenge for film-maker Sue Bourne
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OFF THE RECORD - Eurovision party was a little dry.
As any viewer will tell you, the Eurovision song contest is only bearable with a hefty
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INDIE FINANCE - Telly addict who made a fortune.
Not content with his estimated£70m fortune, Unique Communications chairman Noel Edmonds is set on further diversification and expansion into areas such as late-night comedy far removed from Crinkly Bottom
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OFF THE RECORD - C5's Ford gets a taste of slavery.
Oh how the mighty have fallen. Pictured above is Jeff Ford, director of acquisitions at Channel
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IN MY VIEW - Tony Stoller.
On how a recent consultation has challenged assumptions about the future of AM radio
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TRADE TALK - Taking on Europe.
After six years abroad, the 'seriously bright' Robin Paxton is back, as MD of Discovery International with a brief to drive expansion in Europe
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NEW DATA-SHARING KIT.
Data storage specialists Hitachi Data Systems and Advanced Digital Information Corporation (Adic) have launched a video
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LEADER - BSC has no place in Ofcom regime.
The future of content regulation is now firmly on the agenda as the draft communications bill
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ON THE BOX - In for the long haul.
Talent Television managing director John Kaye Cooper thought Ron Manager went on a bit but was happy to sit through the Classical Brits
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FINANCING BIZ SET UP.
Medialease, a new asset finance and leasing company, has been set up by former European Broadcast
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BBC and EBU develop multimedia set-top box.
The BBC and The European Broadcasting Union (EBU) have partnered with London's Brunel University to develop
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CONTENT REGULATION - The right balance?
Will the comms bill's light-touch approach to content regulation be enough to protect indies and the diversity of British TV?
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AVID EXPERIENCE INFO.
Avid has unveiled details of the three-day UK leg of its Experience Avid Naked tour which
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NEWS ANALYSIS - TV deals miss net.
Sports rights holders have focused on exclusivity deals with broadcasters to air the World Cup and other major sporting events, but have they missed a golden opportunity to exploit internet rights and web coverage?
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FREE TO AIR - ITV must fund creativity.
The day after the communications bill was published, the Royal Television Society provided a platform for
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Treasury reviews tax.
The treasury is reconsidering its decision to exclude all television productions from lucrative sale and leaseback
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PROGRAMMING - MTV TO SHOW THE OSBOURNES' SECOND SERIES.
MTV's hit documentary series The Osbournes, which follows the domestic tribulations of Ozzy Osbourne, is to
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PROGRAMMING - GRANADA GETS THIRD HORNBLOWER UNDERWAY.
Granada has begun production of the latest series of high seas drama Hornblower. The third instalment