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    Programming - C4 gets arty.

    2002-05-27T13:39:23Z

    Channel 4 has ordered an 11 x 30-minute arts strand exploring contemporary culture, writes Penny Hughes

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    Programming - BBC 4 to look at NHS treatment of leukaemia.

    2002-05-27T13:39:23Z

    BBC 4 controller Roly Keating has commissioned a one-off drama which aims to explore medical ethics and lift the lid on the NHS treatment of children with leukaemia, writes Leigh Holmwood

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    Programming - Fulmar wins C4 and BBC 2 orders.

    2002-05-27T13:39:23Z

    Cardiff-based indie Fulmar West is set to take a behind-the-scenes look at one of Britain's best-loved soaps with a 50-minute film for Channel 4, writes Penny Hughes

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    TEAMTALK OPEN TO SALE.

    2002-05-27T13:39:22Z

    Media outfit Teamtalk, new owner of national radio station Teamtalk 252, has admitted it is in

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    YTTTV offloads Zig Zag stake.

    2002-05-27T13:39:22Z

    Yorkshire took the 25 per cent stake in the London-based indie in November 1999. The deal

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    OFFER MADE FOR JAZZ.

    2002-05-27T13:39:22Z

    Guardian Media Group published an offer document on Wednesday (22 May) to remaining Jazz FM shareholders

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    SKY NEWS HIRES WELLS.

    2002-05-27T13:39:22Z

    Sky News has poached BBC TV news planning editor Adrian Wells as its new head of

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    September to make one-off From Hell film.

    2002-05-27T13:39:22Z

    September films has made a foray into ITV's From Hell franchise by winning its first commission for the strand, writes Steve Aston

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    EURO TALK AT FESTIVAL.

    2002-05-27T13:39:22Z

    Bertelsmann chief executive Thomas Middlehoff is to give the Worldview Address at this year's Guardian Edinburgh

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    Red launches comedy shop.

    2002-05-27T13:39:22Z

    Manchester-Based drama indie Red Production Company, the producer behind award-winning series such as Clocking Off and

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    BBCI SCREENS FOOTIE.

    2002-05-27T13:39:22Z

    The BBC is to broadcast four World Cup matches on its new BBCi England interactive channel

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    Green Bay in double hiring.

    2002-05-27T13:39:22Z

    Cardiff-based indie Green Bay Media has made two new development appointments in an expansion drive aimed at consolidating its position as one of the leading Welsh production houses, writes Leigh Holmwood

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    New radio audience data delayed.

    2002-05-27T13:39:22Z

    Radio Operators whose services are broadcast via the internet and TV platforms will have to wait until at least the end of the year to find out how many people are listening to them, writes Georgina Lipscomb

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    OZZY AIRS ON SUNDAY.

    2002-05-27T13:39:22Z

    MTV's much anticipated reality series, The Osbournes, which follows the domestic trials and tribulations of former

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    ITV DIGITAL LOSES C4.

    2002-05-27T13:39:22Z

    Former ITV Digital customers will be able to tune in to the launch of Big Brother

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    ZKK TAKES C4 EDITOR.

    2002-05-27T13:39:22Z

    Channel 4 deputy commissioning editor, features Zizi Durrance has quit the broadcaster to work for indie

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    Indies 'fed up' with C4 review.

    2002-05-27T13:39:22Z

    Indies Specialising in educational programmes are being threatened by the budget freeze for next year on

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    VH1 appoints comedy boss.

    2002-05-27T13:39:22Z

    MTV Networks UK has appointed its second general manager. Paramount Comedy Channel director of programmes Sally Habbershaw has been put in charge of the VH1 adult music channels, writes Paul Revoir

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    Granada splits Massie role.

    2002-05-27T13:39:21Z

    Granada Director of entertainment and formats Paul Jackson has restructured the broadcaster's entertainment department following deputy controller of entertainment Bob Massie's decision to quit, writes Steve Aston

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    ITV hands cash to drama.

    2002-05-27T13:39:21Z

    ITV drama producers are to be the beneficiaries of an influx of cash to ITV's programming budget, write Steve Aston and Peter Keighron