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BBC1 is UK's favourite.
BBC1 is the UK's favourite TV station, according to research undertaken by the Independent Television Commission
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CNBC CLASH WITH ITC.
Newscaster CNBC Europe was set for a showdown with the Independent Television Commission, today (Thursday), over
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BEST PRACTICE PACT.
Producers' alliance Pact's recent successful campaign to force broadcasters to offer better rights deals to independent
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QUIZ WINS TRIC AWARD.
BBC1's satirical quiz Have I Got News for You, which was left reeling in October last
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MONITORING CHIEF.
BBC Monitoring, the subscription-funded service that tracks broadcasts and publications from around the world, has appointed
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Ideas Factory goes north.
Channel 4 is rolling out its Ideas Factory initiative in Scotland, backed by #2m funding, writes Penny Hughes.
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BBC3 plans its angle on war.
BBC3 is to give its viewers its own particular take on the expected war with Iraq
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Blair fails to score with MTV's constituency.
MTV saw its ratings plummet in the UK when it broadcast its forum with Prime Minister
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Turner u-turn over Freeview.
Turner Broadcasting, which runs channels such as Cartoon Network and CNN, is still interested in taking up a slot on the Freeview platform, despite its most senior UK television executive last week appearing to rule it out, writes Paul Revoir.
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Ratings - Viewers cough up for Comic Relief karaoke.
BBC1's celebrity Fame Academy for Comic Relief has performed strongly for the corporation, despite being up against some of ITV1's biggest ratings attractions, writes Jon Rogers.
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Life's still a beach for baywatch babes.
The trials and tribulations of the Baywatch babes, the pneumatic Los Angeles lifeguards who set pulses
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BBC gears up for charter renewal.
The BBC has set up five internal teams headed by senior executives to look at different areas of its remit as part of the next stage in its preparations for the renewal of its charter in 2006, writes Leigh Holmwood.
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Crossroads fails (again).
ITV's new director of programmes, Nigel Pickard, this week finally pulled the plug on Crossroads, the
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Endemol puts comedy into 3G mobile phones.
Endemol UK is to offer advice to users of third-generation (3G) video mobile phones on how
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Fresh faces to boost NTL management.
NTL is bolstering its management team with a raft of new senior executives, following its emergence from debt restructuring in January, writes Paul Revoir.
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Sit-up tv to set up auction channel.
Retail shopping outfit Sit-up.tv is set to take on 40 extra production staff as it gears up to launch a new-style auction channel which invites viewers to bid for goods as the prices drop, writes Paul Revoir.
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ITV joint-venture wins daytime BBC1 order.
London News Network (LNN), the news and features joint-venture owned by Carlton and Granada, has scored its first commission for the BBC, with a daytime series, writes Colin Robertson.
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BBC new media to axe 100 jobs.
The bursting of the dotcom bubble has finally caught up with the BBC, which is axing
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Thompson: C4 must embrace its core values.
Channel 4 chief executive Mark Thompson has drawn up a list of what he believes are the channel's original core values and is calling on commissioners to use them to reinvigorate the corporation, writes Penny Hughes.
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Regional indie breaks into BBC1 primetime.
Belfast-based indie Wild Rover has snared a primetime Saturday night BBC1 commission - one of the first times such a slot has gone to an indie outside London, writes Leigh Holmwood.