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GWR profits rise 37.5 per cent
Classic FM owner reports that trading so far this year has been 'very encouraging'
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OFF THE RECORD - Shy and retiring
The vexed issue of who invented Bazal's Food and Drink rumbles on. Last week Broadcast published a letter from former BBC inmate Mark Patterson insisting that it was one Henry Murray
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OFF THE RECORD - Tight-fisted
And so to the windswept north-east where Tyne Tees Television can be found giving stirling support to local indies. Spies tell us that magnanimous managing editor, news Graham Marples has even
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Reprieve for The Money Programme
BBC News financial current affairs strand The Money Programme has won a reprieve, but will relaunch in a new midweek slot from the autumn backed by a bigger budget, writes Tara Conlan.
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New-age man
Granada programming 'genius' Simon Shaps has made a surprising move to run its new media division Granada Broadband. Colin Robertson reports.
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Music Live taxes OB skills
BBC Music Live 2000 will be the most technically challenging live TV event the country has seen, writes Barbara Marshall.
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Ratings - TX - Can you live without...?
Broadcaster: Channel 4Producer: Fulcrum ProductionsStart: 20.30, 30 MayLength: 5 x 30-minutesCommissioned by: Dorothy Byrne, Ben FrowExecutive producer: Christopher HirdSeries producer: Jonathon HolmesChannel 4's Can You Live Without...? is very much a
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OFF THE RECORD - Leader of the pack
OTR's lame stunt of the month award goes to the good people of Chrysalis Radio. Following a suggestion at the group's internal suggestion box, a new job swop initiative has been
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LANE QUITS PRINCESS
Kelly Lane, assistant managing director of Princess Productions' recently launched talent agency Princess Talent, has left the company less than three months after joining. Lane, who joined the new start-up from
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LA Screenings - A primetime pitch
The Los Angeles Screenings start this week with Hollywood studios and US networks vying to secure international sales for their shows. This is no easy task, says John Hazelton, and the UK is a particularly tough market to crack.
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KERSHAW SPINS SWANSONG
BBC Radio 1 DJ Andy Kershaw is to leave the station after 14 years. Kershaw's contract ended last week and he presents his final show on R1 on Thursday (25 May).