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Get Smart...Telecine
Telecine has made a comeback and appears to be staying as improved applications carve up the market
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Dear Diary...Egypt's hidden history
Director Phil Grabsky copes with the scorching sun and a sick crew in search of hidden history in Egypt's deserts and tombs
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Helen and Paul's romantic dinner serves up 5.1m
Big Brother 2 gets best-yet ratings beating both ITV and BBC1's news bulletins
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ITV denies being dictated to on highlights
Broadcaster dismisses reports that it has been forced to rethink its scheduling for next season's Premier League highlights programmes
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BSkyB and Ladbrokes sign betting deal
Interactive fixed-odds betting operation on Sky Digital will be joint venture with leading British bookie
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Radio 1 set for first TV foray
The BBC is pushing its Radio 1 brand onto television for the first time with a new BBC Choice series based on the station's life, writes Leigh Holmwood.
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BBC 2 history man joins RDF
RDF Media has made yet another senior appointment, poaching BBC 2's The History of Britain executive producer Martin Davidson, writes Penny Hughes.
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C4 to chart history of blood
Channel 4 head of arts, religion and history Janice Hadlow has commissioned an epic three-part series from Optomen Television tracing the history of blood from human sacrifice to the AIDS crisis and beyond, writes Penny Hughes.
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C5's Hytner joins ITV
ITV has poached one of the architects of Channel 5 - marketing and new business director Jim Hytner - to take on the challenge of turning the terrestrial giant into a
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BBC acting editor steps up
Acting Editor of BBC light entertainment Jonathan Glazier has been appointed editor, while the search for a new controller of entertainment goes on, writes Leigh Holmwood.
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BBC admits failure on ethnic targets
The BBC has failed to meet its targets for employing ethnic minority staff in the regions, despite director general Greg Dyke's assertion that more would be done to rid the corporation
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BBC appoints agnostic for religion and ethics
The BBC has appointed an agnostic as head of religion and ethics for the first time in its 78-year history, writes Leigh Holmwood.
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DISCOVERY TAKES TO AIR
Discovery Networks Europe is to screen a special investigation into air shows in the wake of the recent spate of accidents including the crashes at Biggin Hill, writes Simon Ellery. Airshows
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NEWS ANALYSIS - Shooting blanks?
The corporate restructure can often be a painfully costly and futile exercise that culls staff and prompts mass insecurity among those that are left. But they are a fact of life for broadcasters in the 21st century.
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Blair is warned over Davies appointment
Opposition MPs have warned prime minister Tony Blair that he will storm into a political row if he appoints Gavyn Davies as a successor to outgoing BBC chairman Sir Christopher Bland, as Whitehall makes prepar-ations for a shortlist, writes David Rose.
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FORMAT REVIVAL - Raiders of the archive
Dusting down old programmes and revamping them for a modern audience might appear to be an easy means of locking audiences into an established brand, but it is not necessarily cheap or easy, nor is it always foolproof.
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SCI-FI ARRIVES HEAD ON
Sci-Fi Channel's Headfuck season is to return next month with a weekly four-hour slot, writes Barbara Marshall.
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Lion TV to back Leopard
September Films head of factual James Burstall has quit the indie to set up a new joint venture company with Lion TV, writes Colin Robertson.
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BARAKA TAKES ON TWO
Ruthless Edit Company founder David Freemantle and fellow editor Matthew Hall have joined Baraka Post Production. Freemantle said the move was a way of reducing overheads. The pair join Baraka's existing


















