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September to set up distribution arm
September Films is setting up a dedicated international distribution arm and has poached Pearson TV International business development executive Alessio DiCapua to head the new unit.Working alongside September Films managing director
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TRADE TALK - Young at heart
David Young is the BBC's youngest ever head of light entertainment yet he's already catching the eye of the corporation bigwigs, writes Tim Dams.
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RATINGS ANALYSIS - Summertime blues
Summer 1999 was the first full season for ITV without the 'burden' of News at Ten in its schedules. Despite this, the network saw peaktime ratings falling faster than BBC 1's.
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EDINBURGH: TVYP - Getting on course
Every year Broadcast sponsors a few young hopefuls to learn something about the inner workings of the industry at TVYP. Esther Eley talks to this year's five candidates, while below Helen Hayes Roberts looks back at last year.
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Independent Radio Producers - Raising common concern
As the BBC looks to strengthen its in-house radio production, indies fear for their future. The explosion of delivery platforms, together with knotty rights issues, makes the need for a trade body more compelling.
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BSC rapped for 'frightening' guide to religious TV shows
The Broadcasting Standards Commission (BSC) has come under fire for publishing a 'frightening' and 'threatening' guide about religion for programme-makers.The attack comes from The National Secular Society, which has written to
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BBC comes under fire in Lords debate
The House of Lords turned the spotlight on the BBC last week, as the debate about the corporation's future role as a public service broadcaster intensified.Last Wednesday (3 March), former chairman
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INTERVIEW - In the line of fire
Allowing News at Ten to be axed put the Independent Television Commission in the headlines in 1998 like never before. But that was just one of a number of thorny problems for the outfit's chairman, Sir Robin Biggam.