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18m see unmasking of Mitchell assassin
BBC 1 takes spoils as expected but fails to re-kindle the fervor of the Den and Angie years
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18m tune in for unmasking of Mitchell assassin
BBC 1 takes spoils as expected but fails to re-kindle the fervor of the Den and Angie years
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18 million tune in for unmasking of Mitchell assassin
BBC 1 takes spoils as expected but fails to re-kindle the fervor of the Den and Angie years
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Kinninmont quits Independent Image
Joint managing director leaves to set up new indie Panache & Brio
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Jamieson gets head of TV at Ideal World
Ideal World is beefing up its Glasgow operation and has hired producer/director Peter Jamieson to the newly created role of head of television, Scotland, writes Penny Hughes.Jamieson, who joined the
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BBC/Granada consortium wins£42m education contract
Broadcasters join forces for government funded six-subject digital GCSE channel
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Anderson slams BBC current affairs re-jig
ITV controller of news, current affairs, religion and arts accuses corporation of 'dumping' news and current affairs without consultation
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S4C will avoid privatisation says Hague
Conservative leader says plans to privatise Horseferry Road would not extend to S4C
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Lux orders first raft of commissions
Baby Cow animated series I am Not an Animal and Lenny Henry in Pieces among highlights of 14 show package
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TALKSPORT SANCTIONED FOR RUMOURS.
The Radio Authority has upheld complaints that TalkSport allowed a phone-in show to 'perpetuate rumours' during last September's fuel crisis.The authority said the station should have treated callers who claimed blockades
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ROBOT WARS RETURNS.
Mentorn International has racked up a number of deals, including a four-series renewal of Robot Wars for BBC 2. The format has also been sold to Viacom in the US for
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STEYGER QUITS VIC REAL.
Victoria Real's production head Tony Steyger has quit the Brighton-based indie to launch new digital media production company The Bridge. Steyger described his departure after 16 months as 'amicable', but said
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Pressure put on Smith.
Tony Blair's decision to delay the general election until at least 7 June has put pressure on media secretary Chris Smith to respond to MPs' demands to curtail the powers of BBC governors, writes David Rose.
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Trade Talk - Svengali of pop.
Simon Fuller, one-time Spice Girls manager and the creator of S Club 7, is poised to create his next pop sensation - with the help of 'Nasty Nigel'.
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OFT SKY ONE RULING.
The Office of Fair Trading has decided Sky One is no longer in a position to dominate the cable and satellite market as it relaxed conditions on the way the channel
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TX - Name that teen tune.
Billing itself as 'a fully integrated web/TV show', n-list is a Nickelodeon music series on TV that will allow children to vote for their favourite music promos over the internet.By visiting
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In My View - Mark Rowland.
On spotting the new trend in reality formats as the economic boom reaches its end.
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Lion TV takes the longer-term view.
Lion TV, producer of Castaway 2000 and Paddington Green among other shows, has been a success from the start and is in a position to take a dip in current profits to ensure future growth and profitability.
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New Salmon sport strategy nearing launch.
BBC director of sport Peter Salmon has created a senior team of sports, rights and production specialists to drive a new sports strategy, to be announced later this month, writes Georgina Lipscomb.
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Singer lashes PSB monopoly.
Telewest chief executive Adam Singer has attacked the role of public service channels such as the BBC and Channel 4 in a multichannel world.Speaking at a Royal Television Society dinner last