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    OFF THE RECORD - A flash of wit.

    2002-02-08T00:00:00Z

    Compere extraordinaire Johnny Vaughan did a sterling job throughout, despite the fact no one seemed to be listening (thanks to the copious quantities of alcohol consumed). However, we have to say,

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    INTERACTIVE FOOTIE OFF.

    2002-02-08T00:00:00Z

    An innovative new Channel 4 interactive TV series, in which football fans would have picked the side to play for Nationwide Conference League side Stevenage Borough, has been pulled just days

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    FOX KIDS ROLLS OUT TEXT MESSAGE SERVICE.

    2002-02-08T00:00:00Z

    Fox Kids Europe is using the UK as the first test base for the pan-European roll-out of a text messaging service. The UK service, launched in conjunction with mobile firm m-Wise,

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    Jobs go at RTL and GVG.

    2002-02-08T00:00:00Z

    RTL and Grass Valley Group have become the latest companies to cut jobs in response to market difficulties, writes Barbara Marshall.

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    Indie Straight TV goes to the wall.

    2002-02-08T00:00:00Z

    Manchester-based indie Straight TV, producer of the now defunct Channel 4/Trouble series Planet Pop, has gone into voluntary liquidation just before its fifth anniversary, writes Jon Rogers.

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    Redmond indie to revamp Grange Hill.

    2002-02-08T00:00:00Z

    Phil Redmond, the creator of BBC 1's long-running school drama Grange Hill, is set to take over its production through his independent company Mersey Television as part of an attempt to

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    Quantel unveils heir to Paintbox.

    2002-02-08T00:00:00Z

    Quantel has unveiled details of its first major new graphics package since it launched Paintbox 20 years ago.The as yet unnamed package, which will run either on a high-end purpose-built platform

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    SKY ONE REORDERS KIRSTY'S HOME VIDEOS.

    2002-02-08T00:00:00Z

    Sky One has ordered a second run of Kirsty's Home Videos (right). Deputy director of broadcasting and production Kate Marsh has commissioned a 13 x 60-minute run of the series in

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    Sky raps 'illogical' rules.

    2002-02-08T00:00:00Z

    BSkyB has hit out at the government's cross-media ownership rules, branding them 'illogical' and 'discriminatory', writes David Wood.

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    MTV to offer interactivity.

    2002-02-08T00:00:00Z

    MTV is to become the first entertainment channel to launch 24-hour interactivity as it continues to fend off competition from rival Emap Performance TV, writes Simon Ellery.

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    NEW SERVICE FROM SAM.

    2002-02-08T00:00:00Z

    TV and film graphics technology support firm Sufficiently Advanced Magic (SAM) has introduced a new hire service aimed at post houses. Based on the need for increased processing and storage capacity

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    OFF THE RECORD - So touchy.

    2002-02-08T00:00:00Z

    Talking of nastiness, the clash of the late night chat-o-comics - Johnny Vaughan in the blue corner, Graham Norton in the pink one - kicked off early, a full four months

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    SKYTEXT REVAMPED.

    2002-02-08T00:00:00Z

    BSkyB is poised to unveil a faster and improved text service that will allow viewers to watch TV while accessing around 2,000 pages of information. The revamped SkyText will launch next

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    Ex-Blue Peter editor attacks BBC's digital curriculum

    2002-02-07T17:13:00Z

    Lewis Bronze spearheads campaign to stop corporation's monopoly on digital educational content

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    BT confirms broadband price cuts

    2002-02-07T13:40:00Z

    New chief executive Ben Verwaayen says charges will be cut 'substantially'

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    Dyke throws out dumbing-down claims

    2002-02-07T13:29:00Z

    BBC director general says in his annual address that corporation's programming 'is getting better and will get better still this year'

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    Davies promises no political downgrade

    2002-02-07T13:29:00Z

    BBC chairman responds to joint letter from Labour and Conservative chairs insisting corporation remains committed to quality political coverage

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    Blaxill rejoins Capital

    2002-02-07T13:25:00Z

    Ex-TOTP producer appointed deputy programme controller for London station

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    Dyke throws out general dumbing-down claims

    2002-02-07T13:25:00Z

    BBC director general says in his annual address that corporation's programming 'is getting better and will get better still this year'

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    Davies promises no political dumbing-down

    2002-02-07T12:40:00Z

    BBC chairman responds to joint letter from Labour and Conservative chairs insisting corporation remains committed to quality political coverage