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Birt and Jowell clash on BBC funding
Culture secretary Tessa Jowell and former BBC director general John Birt are understood to have clashed over the idea that the licence fee should be shared out among broadcasters.
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Hewlett wins funding for Muslim doc
Former Carlton director of programmes Steve Hewlett has secured a $60,000 (£31,900) development grant from the US Corporation for Public Broadcasting - the body which distributes federal funds to the American PBS network - for an investigative film about the Muslim Brotherhood. He has teamed up with ...
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C4 chooses 12 indies for funding scheme
Twelve regional indies are to be given cash to hire new staff as part of a Channel 4-funded scheme, writes Glen Mutel.
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?BBC must switch to voluntary funding'
The licence fee should be replaced by voluntary subscription and the BBC governors stripped of their regulatory pow...
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Elstein to head Tory review of BBC funding
David Elstein will head a Conservative party review of the uture funding of the BBC ahead of the renewal of the cor...
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Bragg puts training funding under scrutiny
Ministers are to examine a suggestion by Lord Bragg, the LWT executive, that half the£250m levy ITV hands over to the Treasury should be used to fund the training of future Broadcasters, writes David Rose
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C4 calls for lottery style-funding
Channel 4's director of programmes last night called for a slice of the£2.5bn BBC licence fee to be shared among o...
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Scottish indies win Media Plus funding
Three Scottish indies have received European development funding worth£134,000 following applications for support from the Media Plus programme 2002, writes Penny Hughes
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Tranter seeks funding for plays.
BBC controller of drama commissioning Jane Tranter is lobbying BBC director of television Jana Bennett for extra cash for a series of one-off dramas for BBC 4, writes Colin Robertson
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Tranter seeks funding for plays
BBC controller of drama commissioning Jane Tranter is lobbying BBC director of television Jana Bennett for extra cash for a series of one-off dramas for BBC 4, writes Colin Robertson.
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Crash course in advertiser funding
A show on five to find Britain's worst driver showcases a new way of enabling brands to finance TV ...
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BBC World Service misses out on desired funding
The BBC World Service has been given only two thirds of the funding it requested from the government for its 2003-2006 strategy, writes Georgina Lipscomb
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UBC Media set to unveil£5m of funding
City deal will take the business into profitability by 2003
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Go Interact TV raises£5.5m funding
Sony subsidiary Go Interact TV has raised£5.5m of investment from a private equity fund manager in its first round of external financing, writes Barbara MarshallA spokeswoman said the money was
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19 TV wins£25m funding
19 Group, the TV-to-music management outfit owned by pop svengali Simon Fuller, has struck a venture capital deal that will see up to£25m ploughed into the company, writes Simon Ellery.
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19 Group lands£25m venture funding
Simon Fuller's TV-to-music management group secures new financing from Ingenius Ventures
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Government releases£30m funding for broadband roll-out
Regions to get funds based on number of residents without access to broadband services
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ITN to ask shareholders for additional war funding
Incumbent news provider, which has just beaten rival consortium Channel 3 News to ITV News contract, will need additional funds if and when war breaks out
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TUC SUPPORTS FUNDING MOTION FOR CHILDREN
The Trades Union Congress has carried a Writers' Guild motion calling for more government funding for children's arts and education. The move came shortly before the TUC conference was halted following