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BSkyB and Virgin squabbles continue
BSkyB has again refuted claims by Virgin Media that it will double the price of its basic channels. It has also told the cable operator to shut up and return to the negotiating table.
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Eidos Technologies ceases trading
PLC abandons division developing Justice and Judgement non-linear editors
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Viewers ready for enhanced TV interaction, says report
New survey urges TV companies to turn to 'personalised interactive entertainment' as a future profit source
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Priory may replace TFI
BROADCAST EXCLUSIVE - Speculation is mounting that The Priory - commissioned for a third series on Channel 4 - could replace the axed TFI Friday, also made by Ginger TV.
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NHS bids pour in
BROADCAST EXCLUSIVE - The Department of Health has confirmed that 20 companies and consortia have pitched for the government's£5 million fund to provide NHS services via digital television. The
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Bannister plans 10 per cent budget cuts
BBC marketing and communications department faces cut in£70 million budget
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DNE programme team sees three new posts
Discovery UK restructures programming to include three managing editors
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Grade slams junk food ad ban
ITV executive chairman Michael Grade raged at Ofcom's restrictions on junk food advertising at a media conference in London yesterday (27 February), calling it 'nonsense.'
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ITV in bid to shore up ratings
Liddiment dubs upcoming ITV autumn schedule as one of the strongest
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Tiger Aspect signs up to Branson lottery bid
Indie becomes Virgin's producer of choice in National Lottery dash
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Channel 4 goes to regions for new documentary strand
New international documentaries to be sourced entirely from regional producers
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Granada Media takes BBC's Pye
Chris Pye defects from BBC to become Granada Media's commercial director and executive vice-president, international production
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Neal lures Channel 4 soap star
Outgoing head of drama nabs commissioning editor drama serials for new indie
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On location - Kitchen Confidential
How did Five's two-part drama set in a Glasgow restaurant manage to serve up a gourmet dish on a greasy-spoon budget? Executive producer Douglas Rae spills the beans.
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Frow takes reigns at C4 Features
Former deputy commissioning editor looking for 'intelligent, popular, authentic, real-life experience with edge and attitude'