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Al Jazeera eyes UK expansion
Arabic broadcaster considers spin-off services such as a documentary channel showcasing work from independent Arabic film-makers
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Producers pour scorn on C4's indie plan
Indie heads raise anti-competitiveness concerns as Wall to Wall managing director and member of Pact's television policy group Alex Graham is accused of a conflict of interest
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SMG offers redundancy to all staff
Scottish and Grampian ITV franchise holder invites its 1,700 workforce to file voluntary redundancy applications and refuses to rule out compulsory cuts
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ITV1's Millionaire? loses out again
Ratings banker has met its match in Casualty and spin-off Holby City while Channel 4 finds Channel 5 more than a handful in peak-time
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ITV poaches comedian Harry Hill for new series
Production company Avalon Television is to produce The All New Harry Hill Show for ITV1 after the comedian signed a two-year deal with the channel writes Jon RogersITV controller of comedy
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Future of Sam's Game hangs in the balance
Davina McCall's first venture into acting set for the axe following a mauling from critics and indifference from viewers
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Music publishers reach online content licensing deal
Record companies will no longer have to clear songs with individual publishers
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World Service asks for extra£3m
Broadcaster claims additional funding is needed to meet costs of covering war on terrorism
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BBC apologises for Bowen/Adie gaffe
Corporation says line of questioning which revealed Tony Blair's travel plans 'should not have happened'
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Jackson named broadcasting's most creative figure
Outbound Channel 4 chief executive and BBC director general Greg Dyke place high up the UK Creative 50 list
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Jackson named broadcasting's second most creative figure
Outbound Channel 4 chief executive and BBC director general Greg Dyke place high up the UK Creative 50 list
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BBC apologises for Bowen/Adie gaff
Corporation says line of questioning which revealed Tony Blair's travel plans 'should not have happened'
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BBC and ITV resume Kirch talks
Deadlock is broken as german media group invites broadcasters back to the table to resume World Cup rights negotiations
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Spheriks ready for kick-off
Slave Studios has completed work on the first 13x30-minute episodes of a new children's animation show, Spheriks, writes Jon Rogers.A second batch of a further 13 episodes is expected to be
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C5 pips C4 to peak-time share
Fifth terrestrial broadcaster scores rare victory over rival as chief executive Dawn Airey's claim to a six per cent share by 2002 looks in good shape
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Government releases£30m funding for broadband roll-out
Regions to get funds based on number of residents without access to broadband services
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Nick bags a brace
Nickelodeon UK has bought the rights to Paramount's live-action comedy Raising Dad at MIPCOM, writes Jon RogersThe 13 x 30-minute series follows Sarah, whose mother has died, through high school as
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Action Time sets up Dream Home
Action Time has brought the rights to the lifestyle entertainment series Dream Home at MIP-TV writes Jon RogersThe 13 x 30-minute show combines elements of both a home makeover show and
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Jackson named media's second most creative figure
Outbound Channel 4 chief executive and BBC director general Greg Dyke place high up the UK Creative 50 list