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US city gives free web access to cable viewers
The city of LaGrange, Georgia has become the first city in the US to provide free internet access through cable television, reports US website Computerworld.The LaGrange Internet TV service, which
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ABC president Fili-Krushel to leave job
ABC Television network president Patricia Fili-Krushel, the highest-ranking female executive in the US broadcast industry, is to leave her post, reports the Wall Street Journal. Fili-Krushel, whose job includes overseeing entertainment
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Brits, brains and black cab drama lead out BBC 2's£75m spring/summer schedule
Root promises 'innovation, core values and fantastic effects' in new season
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Brits, brains and black cab drama lead out BBC 2's£75 million spring/summer schedule
Root promises 'innovation, core values and fantastic effects'
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ITC delivers verdict on performance of Channel 4 and Channel 5
Qualified praise for broadcasters in 1999 annual performance reviews
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Minister's switchover target 'can be met'
Ninety-five per cent of UK homes could go digital by 2010
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Smith's switchover target 'can be met'
Ninety-five per cent of UK homes could be digital by 2010
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Golden Brown - Karen Brown, Channel 4's great survivor
Karen Brown, deputy director of programmes at Channel 4, survived two chief executives and is now thriving under a third, writes Peter Keighron Picture the scene. Michael Jackson has corralled Tim
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The interactive classroom - the bell tolls for schools TV
Will traditional schools programming soon become a thing of the past? Jim Curtis investigates how broadcasters have responded to the government's drive to create a new 'interactive curriculum'Teachers may frequently
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Golden Brown - Channel 4's great survivor
Karen Brown, deputy director of programmes at Channel 4, survived two chief executives and is now thriving under a third, writes Peter Keighron Picture the scene. Michael Jackson has corralled Tim
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The Wright Stuff - Working Title's Simon Wright steps into the limelight
The blast of publicity surrounding the launch of Randall & Hopkirk (Deceased) has forced Working Title chief Simon Wright out of the shadows. Katy Elliott reports Tucked away in the Shaftesbury Avenue
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ITC delivers verdict on Channel 4 and Channel 5
Qualified praise for broadcasters in 1999 annual performance reviews
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Seven Network wins court case over cable access
Broadcaster gains access for pay-TV channels to Telstra's network