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Murphy warns staff as Carlton cuts costs
Carlton chief executive urges employees to be more efficient as company identifies 'areas of potential improvement' in bid to cut back on£141m digital loss
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Murphy warns staff as Carlton seeks to cut costs
Carlton chief executive urges employees to be more efficient as company identifies 'areas of potential improvement' in bid to cut back on£141m digital loss
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Sky bats on with new TV cricket deal
New agreement ensures international one-day matches and across-the-board coverage of the county game will remain on Sky until 2005
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Sky bats on with new domestic cricket deal
New agreement ensures international one-day matches and across-the-board coverage of the county game will remain on Sky until 2005
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BBC faces election broadcast legal challenge
ProLife Alliance fights legal battle after BBC says political broadcast fails taste and decency guidelines
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Bafta-winning sitcom recommissioned for two further series
Outgoing Channel 4 head of entertainment Kevin Lygo has commissioned Assembly Film and Television to produce two further series of its Bafta-winning sitcom Black Books, writes Jon Rogers.A second
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C4 snatches Arc from BBC
Horseferry Road regains UK terrestrial rights to French Flat season - including Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe - after seven years
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Carlton confirms ad slow down
Media company's interim profits fall as weaker demand persists and company admits it can't 'predict with any certainty the timing' of any upturn in the market
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Kingston reins-in interactive ambitions
Hull-based telecom's group postpones national roll-out of ADSL-based digital TV services as Interactive division posts£9.4 million loss
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Survivor fails to shine
ITV fails to convert avalanche of pre-show publicity as reality series' opening episode starts with just 6.6 million viewers - half the figure expected
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Static designs Star TV on-air re-brand
Cosmetic overhaul of network's seven channels is one of the biggest European
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How to handle Napsterisation
Pixago's Mike Skeet claims Napster has proven that in a digital world media companies need to protect themselves with rights management technology. Article 27's Rolfe Swinton counters that, rather than being the problem, Napsterisation is the answer to bu
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Can E-democracy save politics?
Ever since Peter Snow and his swingometer burst on to our screens, there's been something of a technological arms race every time an election comes around as TV channels compete to see who's got the most bells and whistles in their election toy cupbo
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Killer content: Who Wants To be a Millionaire?
For a network aiming to step up its collection of online and interactive offerings, there are no prizes for guessing which ITV quiz show has been selected.
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Consumers might just pay for online content
Science has always maintained that even accepted laws of nature are there to be tested. After all, if every theory was correct, why bother with research? Asks Mike Butcher
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RTL, Canal Plus and JC Darmon merge sports rights
Ufa Sports and Sports Plus join marketing specialist Darmon to create one of Europe's most powerful sports rights businesses
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RTL, Canal Plus and JC Darmon merge sports rights activities
Ufa Sports and Sports Plus join marketing specialist Darmon to create one of Europe's most powerful sports rights businesses
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Labour accuses broadcaster of collusion
Leaked letter to BBC, ITN and SKY alleging collusion and incitement leaves party wide open to accusations that it is trying to stage manage election coverage
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Yes TV plans£23m development and integration centre
Welsh National Assembly to help fund new initiative which will create 210 new jobs in Cardiff
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RTL eyes Mediaset deal
Channel 5 majority shareholder said to be in talks with new Italian Prime Minister about taking control of proportion of Mediaset