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NTL in restructuring talks
Board directors in crisis 'restructure' meetings following concern over£14bn debt mountain
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ITV Digital and Telewest threaten Sky with court action
If OFT rules that BSkyB wholesale prices are unfair a costly court battle may result
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Norton indie So Productions scoops comedy award
Chat show host adds British Comedy gong to Bafta, RTS and Emmy awards
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OFT to rule on anti-competitive BSkyB
Watchdog cracks down on Sky wholesaling terms but defers final judgement until 2002
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OFT to rule that BSkyB anti-competitive over sports and film
Watchdog cracks down on Sky wholesaling terms but defers final judgement until 2002
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Former Virgin DJ Evans sues Scottish Media Group for£8.6 million
Evans issues writ but SMG promises to defend action 'vigorously'
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Evans sues Scottish Media Group for£8.6 million
Former Virgin Radio DJ Chris Evans is suing Virgin Radio-owners Scottish Media Group for share options worth£8.6m, writes Georgina Lipscomb.Evans, who was sacked in a high-profile case from the
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Cut-price digital radio sets snapped up
Pilot scheme offering digital sets for£99 sees each stockist sell out in under an hour
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Pressure group to debate human cost of war news
Reporters Sans Frontieres invites journalists, UN agencies and military personnel to discuss safety and protection for war correspondants
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BBC Worldwide sacks fraud suspect Taylor
Director of global marketing is dismissed as ICAC launches investigation into illegal commissions imposed on suppliers in Hong Kong
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BBC 2 RELEASES WINTER SCHEDULE
Hard-hitting topical drama forms the backbone of BBC 2's£77m Christmas and winter programming line-up. New programmes include Smallpox 2002 - 'a ground-breaking fusion of current affairs, documentary and drama' -
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CHANNEL REPORT - Sky link gives ITV 2 the boost it needs
ITV 2 has escaped from the paradox of being populist channel with very small audiences to being a real contender to E4 and BBC Choice in multichannel homes, now that it's also available on Sky Digital. Steve Aston reports.
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NIXON SHOW FOR C5
Former Channel 5 controller of entertain-ment Alan Nixon has resurfaced as executive producer on a C5 show which he originally commissioned. Nixon, who left C5 this summer, is working with indie
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ITC RAPS C5 CRASH DOC
The Independent Television Commission has rapped Channel 5 over its documentary about road traffic accidents, which included an incorrect voiceover claiming that a hospitalised motorcyclist 'would never walk again'. The regulator
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RADIO ACADEMY SPEECH
The Radio Academy has announced the Guardian Media Group Lecture at next year's Radio Festival will be given by Clear Channel Communications chairman and chief executive Lowry Mays. The festival will
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NEWS ANALYSIS - The balancing act
As Channel 4 ditches its star chamber and gives more power to commissioning editors, we ask just where broadcasters should draw the line between helpful guidance and interference in their dealings with indies.
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OFF THE RECORD - Jane's addiction
And so to the BBC 2 winter launch last week - where BBC 2 controller Jane Root confirmed her latest scheduling fad: over-35s are the new 16 to 34s. Onlookers were
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FREE TO AIR - Woolly monkey thinking
Trust me, it really is like watching a small child falling off a bed and cracking its head. You know what's going to happen the second before it does, but there's
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AND FINALLY ... Barnsley, aka Andrew Wood, Flame artist at The Mill, used to strangle turkeys for a living
What is your computer password?Used to be 'BARNSLEY1912' but everyone guessed it and kept breaking into my emailWhen were you happiest?Full time, Oakwell, 3 pointsWhat's the biggest lie you've ever told?With


















