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White paper to steer clear of controversy
Looming election sees radical moves on cross-media ownership off the agenda as government calls for more industry input
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Liddiment commissions 'explosive' Spice documentary
Yorkshire TV and Dai Films to make 'before they were famous' special
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Gallagher's Shed lands second ITV commission
ITV controller of drama Nick Elliot orders 'nice long run' of Footballer's Wives in 21.00 slot as one of central planks of new peak time schedule
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Pact names new chief executive
Williams to be replaced by Research Centre for Television and Interactivity's John McVay
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Go Racing seeks chief executive
Consortium hunts for new head as details of Granda/Carlton split over broadcasting slots emerge
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MacKenzie calls egm to up share allocation
Meeting comes as speculation mounts that rival operators are planning offers for Talk Sport
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Drama under pressure after BBC News move
Senior BBC executives concerned that competitiveness of schedule will suffer after dramas are brought forward
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Jeffries to give C4 alternative Xmas address
Mother of UK's youngest CJD victim to focus on loss of life and political handling of crisis
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BBC 1 banks on dramatic winter
Corporation says new£158m BBC 1 million winter schedule features more than 90 hours of original drama
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BBC banks on dramatic winter
BBC 1 says new£158 million winter schedule features broadcast 90 hours of original drama
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ETVcentre and Madge.web team-up for new broadband shows
Sadie Kaye's interactive show Dinner Party kicks-off schedule next January with soap, lifestyle and comedy shows in the pipeline
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Thomson and Microsoft team-up on interactive TV
Thomson to use Microsoft's TV platform to provide subscription-free interactive services
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Carlton shares jump after upbeat results and Xbox deal
ITV's second biggest player gets boost after reporting 8% rise in profits and DVD manufacturing deal with Microsoft
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Broadband blues
Communication's International managing editor Stewart Baines investigates whether Europe is headed for two-speed broadband services
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Private networks: the future of streaming
Do so-called 'edge delivery' networks really bring an end to the world wide, Matthew Bell investigates
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Videonet chief forecasts 10,000 VOD sign ups by year end
Video-on-demand company believes£15m ad-spend will produce 70 per cent UK coverage by end of 2001
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UPC's broadband plans hit by Excite Chello joint venture collapse
Cable company UPC's plans for broadband internet in Europe have suffered a setback following the collapse of Chello's proposed joint venture with AT&T-controlled Excite@Home, writes David Wood.After five months of