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    SIRIOL AND WARK LAUNCH FOOTPAD FILMS.

    2003-12-12T16:23:06Z

    Wark Clements and Cardiff-based animation studio Siriol Productions have launched a joint kids venture - Footpad

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    CHRYSALIS TO BE RENAMED ALL3MEDIA.

    2003-12-12T16:23:06Z

    Chrysalis TV group, which was bought by a consortium led by former Granada chief executive Steve

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    ROWLAND LEAVES TELEVISION CORPORATION.

    2003-12-12T16:23:06Z

    The managing director of Television Corporation's international division, Mark Rowland, has quit. Rowland's departure follows that

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    EC MAY REVISE PREMIER LEAGUE CONTRACTS.

    2003-12-12T16:23:06Z

    The European Competition Commission, headed by Mario Monti, has indicated that the Premier League's TV rights

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    Trouble bags US comedies.

    2003-12-12T16:23:06Z

    Flextech channel Trouble has secured its biggest ever slate of US imports following a multi-million pound comedy deal with Warner Brothers International Television Distribution, writes Michael Rosser.

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    Sony to fund T4's The Grill.

    2003-12-12T16:23:06Z

    Channel 4 has teamed up with Sony PlayStation 2 to launch a new advertiser-funded entertainment series fronted by Vernon Kay, writes Glen Mutel.

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    RDF pilots two shows for US.

    2003-12-12T16:23:06Z

    RDF Media has bolstered its standing in the US by landing two pilot commissions from major

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    Optomen finds merger partner.

    2003-12-12T16:23:06Z

    Optomen, producer of ITV's Police, Camera, Action, has boosted its growth potential by merging with London-based indie Justabout Productions, writes Glen Mutel.

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    Channel 4's shock tactics pay off.

    2003-12-12T16:23:06Z

    The start of Channel 4's BodyShock series was the broadcaster's highest rated science programme for at least four years, writes Jon Rogers.

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    CHANNEL 4: TOP 10 SHOWS 2003.

    2003-12-12T16:23:06Z

    Channel 4's biggest hitting shows of the year are all reality formats bar perennially popular US

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    TWO INTO ONE FOR C4.

    2003-12-12T16:23:06Z

    Channel 4 is restructuring its interactive department. The broadcaster will combine two divisions - commercial and

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    BBC BOOSTS REGIONS.

    2003-12-12T16:23:06Z

    The BBC has signed off an extra£500,000 in investment for up to 20 new regional

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    MORE TESTS FOR ALL.

    2003-12-12T16:23:06Z

    BBC1 is lining up four more editions of Talent TV's interactive quiz Test the Nation. John

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    FOXY LOSES CHART JOB.

    2003-12-12T16:23:06Z

    DJ Neil 'Foxy' Fox has been axed from the Hit 40 UK chart show after 11

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    C4 hands over breakfast slot to old Friends.

    2003-12-12T16:23:05Z

    Channel 4 has thrown in the towel in the breakfast show format battle and will now fill its morning slot with old episodes of The Salon and US repeats, writes Glen Mutel.

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    Byford promoted to Dyke's deputy.

    2003-12-12T16:23:05Z

    The BBC has kicked off a top-level overhaul of its complaints procedures in the wake of

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    Spin-offs to rule on ITV2.

    2003-12-12T16:23:05Z

    ITV2 has vastly reduced its commitment to unique original content by shifting£2m from its new

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    Five drops Sky's Flaunt to build music brand.

    2003-12-12T16:23:05Z

    BSkyB is set to lose a key terrestrial programme window after Five decided to drop its chart show Flaunt in favour of a new homegrown brand, writes Michael Rosser.

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    Comment - Hindsight and Hutton.

    2003-12-12T16:23:05Z

    Errors in the lead-up to the Hutton inquiry have forced the BBC to admit mistakes; not so the government, says Conor Dignam Editor.

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    Whiston's northern vision.

    2003-12-12T16:23:05Z

    John Whiston, the new drama chief of ITV's merged production businesses, has pledged to shore up