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NTL DEAL WITH GRANADA.
Granada Sky Broadcasting has secured a new long-term deal for carriage of its Plus and Men
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DELIA'S INDIE EXPANDS.
Regional indie Spire Films, which made Delia Smith's How to Cook trilogy, has set up a
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YOUNG SOAP FOR DIGITAL.
Young Asian people in Bradford taking part in a BBC-sponsored writing initiative are to see 2
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TELIESYN TO SHUT DOWN.
Bafta Cymru-winning Welsh TV co-operative Teliesyn has announced that it is to close at the end
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PREVER JOINS MAGIC FM.
Sony Award-winning DJ David Prever, who has been a presenter for Chrysalis-owned Heart 106.2 for seven
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PROGRAMMING - Granada and WGBH tackle UK role in US war.
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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WATERSHED IGNORED.
Broadcasters are ignoring the strict 21.00 programming watershed in their quest for ratings, according to Broadcasting
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SATURDAY SHOW REJIG.
BBC 1's kids strand The Saturday Show is to be re-focused to appeal to a younger
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SPECTRUM REPORTS.
The government has published two reports outlining its proposals to introduce spectrum trading and recognised spectrum
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Shortfall for World Service.
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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Dyke defends£1m bonuses.
BBC director general Greg Dyke has defended the #1m in bonuses paid to himself and other
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R2 CONTRACT TO END.
BBC Radio 2 controller Jim Moir has hinted that he will give up his role at
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C4 TARGETS MORRIS.
Channel 4 is in talks with controversial satirist Chris Morris, creator of Brass Eye. Describing him
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MONCK FILLS C5 ROLE.
5 News managing editor Adrian Monck has been appointed as Channel 5 News deputy editor. He
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Ex-ITV Digital staff launch tribunal actions.
More than 150 former ITV Digital employees will this week launch employment tribunal cases against the administrator of the defunct DTT broadcaster in a bid to secure pay-off cash of around #1.5m, writes Paul Revoir
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On the Record stays on air.
BBC 1's heavyweight Sunday political discussion show, On the Record, will not be axed and will continue to play an important role as a 'serious political' programme in the BBC schedule, according to the head of the BBC's political review Sian Kevill, writ
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BBC TO CELEBRATE LIFE OF ATTENBOROUGH.
The BBC is to screen a special programme marking the golden anniversary of David Attenborough's television career as part of a raft of new specialist factual programmes paid for by a doubling in investment in the genre over the next three years, writes Le
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YTV turns back on indie outfit.
Yorkshire Television (YTV) has terminated another of its indie offshoots after severing ties with YAP, its joint-venture with Canadian production company Ace Pictures, writes Steve Aston
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BBC news site gears up to finally go live.
The much-anticipated BBC news website for international markets will finally launch next week after several months of delays, writes Georgina Lipscomb
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Choice gives drama a boost.
BBC Choice controller Stuart Murphy has ordered two dramas, described as his 'most ambitious' yet, which will form the centrepiece of BBC 3 if it is approved by the government later this month, writes Leigh Holmwood


















