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    AWARD FOR WORLDWIDE.

    2002-05-10T17:16:30Z

    BBC Worldwide has won a Queen's Award for Enterprise for its success in exporting British programmes

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    Sky News deal builds on awards victories.

    2002-05-10T17:16:30Z

    Following on from its success at the Baftas last month, Sky News has signed a deal with news outfit APTN to make its pictures available to broadcasters around the world, writes Jon Rogers

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    B+ TALENT SHORTLIST.

    2002-05-10T17:16:30Z

    Six companies have been praised for their services to developing young television talent in the UK

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    BBC kicks off rejig of board of governors.

    2002-05-10T17:16:30Z

    The BBC has taken the first step in the shake-up of its board of governors, unveiling plans to publish separate reports from its two programme complaints bodies for the first time and appointing former BBC production chief executive Ron Neil as an editori

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    BBC SETTLES RACE CASE.

    2002-05-10T17:16:30Z

    The BBC has settled out of court the race and sex discrimination case brought against it

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    BBC NI greenlights Irish shorts.

    2002-05-10T17:16:30Z

    BBC Northern Ireland has commissioned five short films from new and established writers, including actress Frances Tomelty and controversial novelist Ronan Bennett, as part of its Northern Lights talent initiative, writes Leigh Holmwood

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    HIGH POINT SEALS GLOBAL DEALS FOR BBC DRAMA.

    2002-05-10T17:16:30Z

    BBC 1 drama The Secret (left) has been sold to TVNZ in New Zealand and SVT

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    Chatterbox boosts factual development.

    2002-05-10T17:16:30Z

    Format shop The Chatterbox Partnership is upping its commitment to factual entertainment with the appointment of Optomen Television producer and head of development Jago Lee, writes Penny Hughes

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    Creative - News in briefs.

    2002-05-10T17:16:30Z

    Peppiate-Sharpe is behind the animated titles for Sex On TV, a three-part documentary series produced by

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    Pop Idol leads Brits to victory at Montreux.

    2002-05-10T17:16:30Z

    The pop idol phenomenon swept into this year's Montreux TV awards as the 19 TV/Thames Television format picked up the prestigious Rose d'Or, writes Steve Aston

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    QUIERO TV GOES BUST.

    2002-05-10T17:16:30Z

    Debt-ridden Spanish pay-television firm Quiero TV went into liquidation and handed back its DTT licence last

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    DISNEY'S CABLE REVENUES TAKE A NOSEDIVE.

    2002-05-10T17:16:30Z

    Disney has reported that revenue from its media businesses was down 9 per cent to $2.2bn

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    EMAP AND CAMPUS INK STUDENT RADIO DEAL.

    2002-05-10T17:16:30Z

    Emap Performance and Campus Media have signed a commercial content deal that will see key properties

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    Carlton sues United.

    2002-05-10T17:16:30Z

    A£33m legal battle between Carlton Communications and Clive Hollick's United Business Media (UBM) is set

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    CELEBS COVER FOR PRICE.

    2002-05-10T17:16:30Z

    Guest celebrity presenters will front BBC entertainment show Liquid News for the 'foreseeable future' after the

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    CLARK SAILS THE THAMES FOR NEW LWT SERIES.

    2002-05-10T17:16:30Z

    LWT has commissioned a 6 x 30-minute series on the river Thames from independent Limeleaf Productions

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    TWO FOUR WINS DISCOVERY COMMISSION.

    2002-05-10T17:16:30Z

    Two Four Productions has been commissioned by Discovery Networks commissioning editor, lifestyle Leonie Hutchinson to produce

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    DENHAM COOKS UP TWO NEW FOOD SHOWS.

    2002-05-10T17:16:30Z

    Plymouth-based indie Denham Productions has picked up two food-related commissions from Carlton Westcountry. The 13 x

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    DIRECTOR FOR SHEFFIELD.

    2002-05-10T17:16:30Z

    The Sheffield International Documentary Festival has appointed International Television Festivals Association co-founder Jarlath O'Connell as its

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    Talent is future, says Liddiment.

    2002-05-10T17:16:30Z

    Talent, not technology, will secure the future of entertainment on television, according to ITV director of