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Stuart gets early slot
Six O'Clock Newsco-presenter Moira Stuart is to present BBC Breakfast News when it relaunches in the autumn. The format is yet to be confirmed, although the BBC is believed to be considering the inclusion of news bulletins instead of headlines within the show.
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OFF THE RECORD - Nagging doubts
Regular visitors to this column will remember how Chrysalis Visual Entertainment supremo Mick Pilsworth agreed to quit smoking in a wager with Chrysalis chairman Chris Wright. In return for kicking the
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GRIERSON NOMINATIONS SHORTLIST JUST ONE ITV DOC
The nominations for the 1998 Grierson Award have been announced, with just one ITV documentary shortlisted. The eight being judged this week are: Inside Story: Tongue Tied, produced and directed by
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RAMSAY JOINS POST-IMPRESSIONS AS SALES DIRECTOR
Post-Impressions has appointed former Discreet Logic head of Asia-Pacific operations Peter Ramsay as director of sales and marketing. Ramsay becomes the third Post-Impressions director to be recruited from Discreet Logic alongside
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'THREE-QUARTERS OF ON DIGITAL SUBSCRIBERS NEW TO MULTI-CHANNEL TV'
Three-quarters of On Digital subscribers are new to multi-channel TV, according to On Digital chief executive Stephen Grabiner, writes Alice Macandrew.
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INTERVIEW - Talk of the devil
Four months after joining Talk Radio, Kelvin MacKenzie has reworked its schedule and sacked star presenters. Will his radical tactics turn around the fortunes of the station in the face of stiff resistance from Radio 5 Live?
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Hollick denies interest in SMG
United News & Media's (UNM) chief executive Lord Hollick has poured cold water on reports that he was preparing a bid for Scottish Media Group (SMG), owner of Scottish Television, writes Tim Dams.
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NAB DEBUT FOR PINNACLE'S THUNDER VIDEO SERVERS
Pinnacle Systems is to unveil the first in an expected line-up of Thunder video server products at NAB in April. The Thunder MCS 4000 and MCS 2000 are the company's first
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Resources wins Navy film deal
BBC Resources Ltd has won a£2 million contract to make a feature-style film for the Royal Navy. It is understood to be the company's largest corporate contract since it was
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Gori eyes up Stream deal
Telecom Italia, the owner of Italian digital platform Stream, has played down press reports that media mogul Vittorio Cecchi Gori is to take a stake in the pay-TV platform.Cecchi Gori told
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EVANS TO GINGER UP DAILY STAR WITH SHARE OFFER
Chris Evans' Ginger Media Group has approached United News & Media about making a bid for the Daily Star newspaper. Evans is said to have offered a 16 per cent share
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OVERNIGHT RATINGS - Man United prove crowd-pullers for ITV
ITV's investment in the rights for the Champions' League paid off last week, with the clash between Manchester United and Italian giants Internazionale proving a winning bet for the Network Centre,
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Edmonds conjures up some Magic
Noel Edmonds and veteran entertainment producers Michael Hurll and Mike Leggo have launched a new venture, Magic, writes Jason Deans.
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SKY CLOSE TO TALK DEAL
Sky News is expected to sign a deal with Talk Radio in the next few days to take over from Independent Radio News (IRN) as the station's news supplier. It is
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Weil named programme chief at DNE
Discovery Networks Europe (DNE) has confirmed veteran programmer Peter Weil as its new programming chief, writes Alice Macandrew.
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OFF THE RECORD - Charting the musings of Paul Watson's critics
Let's hope that documentary controversy-magnet Paul Watson's move from Granada to United doesn't stifle his talent for generating column inches...1993 - Sylvania Waters on BBC 1 earns him a reputation for
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CHAPMAN NAMED CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER AT IBC
The International Broadcasting Convention (IBC) has appointed Sharon Chapman to the newly created role of chief operating officer. Chapman, who was commercial and conventions director of the Cable Communications Association for
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Vanessa and Trisha change teams
The BBC and Anglia Television have made changes to the programme teams behind the daytime talk shows hit recently by allegations of fakery, writes Nicola Methven.
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NTL REPLACES CHALLENGE WITH FILMFOUR
NTL has dropped games channel Challenge from its analogue line-up to make way for new services. The Flextech wholly owned channel was taken off air on 28 February and replaced by
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Live celebrates sale of Lie Detector to ITV
Live TV has confounded its critics by selling confessional show Lie Detector to ITV - the first time the cable channel has sold one of its own programmes to a terrestrial