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Freeserve keen on 'traditional' TV producers
ISP's head of broadband says company is more interested in TV-type productions than narrowband providers
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Survey says Sky One heads ethnic minority representation
Sky One had the highest representation of ethnic minorities on UK television, according to details of a study revealed at Edinburgh, writes Simon Ellery.In a session called Black Viewers - Who
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ABC chief says US network wants more UK production
Wong says indies should keep pitching factual formats
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ABC chief says network wants more UK production
Wong says indies should keep pitching factual formats
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Controllers' reveal drama wishlists
BBC 1 would use extra money to generate fresh drama hits for mid-week primetime, according to BBC director of television Mark Thompson, writes Lucy Rouse.Thompson was speaking in a session about
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Knapp unveils convergence 'Unified Theory' in Worldwide Address
Broadband,internet protocol, storage and personalisation 'four forces' of TV and internet convergence
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Barclay Knapp's Worldview Address in full
ThemeIn 1905 Albert Einstein began the 'creative destruction' of classical Newtonian physics with his theory of special relativity, proving that space and time could stretch and bend in ways
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Dyke defends Salmon's stewardship
Blames Birt-inspired broadcast/production split for BBC1's 'variable quality'
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Channel 4 director admits surprise at Big Brother figures
Gardam says C4 had not expected show's phenomenonal sucess
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VC exodus will hasten merger of new media and old
Leading consultant says 'old and new division is beginning to break down'
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Danny Boyle lines up for BBC2 DV-dramas
Trainspotting director to shoot two new films as part of new one-off drama slate
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Dyke sets out limited BBC future
£500 million on new programming and seven services across five channels form heart of director general's vision
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Brighter Pictures wins developing world pitch
Indie beats October Films and Wark Clements to C4 prize
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Indies consider impact of personal video recorders
New hard-disk enabled set-top-boxes will change shape of broadcasting, Edinburgh TV festival told
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Dyke's MacTaggart Part 2
Look at the venom directed at John Birt - the man who had the courage to start the modernisation process at the BBC. Why be radical in an age
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Dyke's MacTaggart Part 1
Let me start by saying how pleased I was to be asked to deliver the MacTaggart lecture in this the 25th year of the Edinburgh International Television Festival. I
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Dyke says 'time for change' as he unveils limited BBC strategy
£500 million on new programming and seven services across five channels form heart of director general's vision