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    RAJAR RIPOSTE TO TWG.

    2003-03-03T16:06:23Z

    Radio ratings body Rajar has reiterated its commitment to finding a new method of measuring radio

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    EXTREME APPOINTMENT.

    2003-03-03T16:06:23Z

    Extreme Sports Channel has appointed Will Vicary as its new commercial director in an attempt to

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    ARTSWORLD.

    2003-03-03T16:06:23Z

    A standfirst in last week's Broadcast (page 18) could have suggested that Artsworld has gone off

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    Programming - C4 to air 'feisty ethnic' season.

    2003-03-03T16:06:23Z

    Channel 4 has commissioned a series of controversial multicultural documentaries following the axing of the standalone

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    Programming - Endemol's bizarre clip show for Five.

    2003-03-03T16:06:23Z

    Five has ordered a catastrophe clip show series from Big Brother producer Endemol UK, as well as three movie documentaries from Endemol subsidiary Initial, writes Penny Hughes.

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    BBC DRAMA PROMOTION.

    2003-03-03T16:06:22Z

    The BBC's head of drama development for independents, Sally Woodward Gentle, is to take on a

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    RISE PRESENTER QUITS.

    2003-03-03T16:06:22Z

    The last member of the original line-up on Channel 4 breakfast show Rise, Edith Bowman, has

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    FIVE LICENCE FEE CUT.

    2003-03-03T16:06:22Z

    Five will save around #12m a year under new terms for its analogue licence drawn up

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    Tully to front major BBC4 piece on India.

    2003-03-03T16:06:22Z

    A major new programme about the future of India from the BBC's controversial former India correspondent

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    Keating insists BBC4 critics miss point.

    2003-03-03T16:06:22Z

    BBC4 controller Roly Keating has defended the digital culture channel against accusations that it is not pulling in large enough audiences as it reaches its first anniversary on air, writes Leigh Holmwood.

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    Hegarty goes to Thames TV.

    2003-03-03T16:06:22Z

    Thames Television has hired the series editor of BBC1's yet to be screened reality gameshow The Murder Game as executive producer of factual entertainment, writes Penny Hughes.

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    Monogram picks talent to develop new C4 drama.

    2003-03-03T16:06:22Z

    Drama indie Monogram Wark Clements has selected three producers to develop ideas for a returning drama series for Channel 4, writes Penny Hughes.

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    Ratings - Corrie serial killer double bill slaughters BBC1.

    2003-03-03T16:06:22Z

    ITV1 got its highest audience in three years when nearly 20 million viewers saw the concluding act of Coronation Street's serial killer storyline, writes Jon Rogers.

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    ARAB DUO MAY FIGHT BBC.

    2003-03-03T16:06:22Z

    The two BBC World Service producers sacked by the BBC say they are considering legal action

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    WEST MIDLANDS MONEY.

    2003-03-03T16:06:22Z

    Independent producers in the west Midlands are set to receive a boost after the region's screen

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    MORE SKILLSET AWARDS.

    2003-03-03T16:06:22Z

    Skillset, the sector skills council for the audio-visual industries, is launching its fourth round of Millennium

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    Ex-C4 current affairs editor joins Fulcrum.

    2003-03-03T16:06:17Z

    Former Channel 4 editor, current affairs Fran O'Brien has joined Fulcrum Productions as a development executive, writes Penny Hughes.

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    West Wing fails to hold peaktime slot.

    2003-03-03T16:06:17Z

    Channel 4 is moving The West Wing out of its Saturday 20.00 slot after the president

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    BBC names Bedell as indie champion.

    2003-03-03T16:06:17Z

    The independent sector has given a mixed response to the BBC's appointment this week of former

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    Redmond accuses ITC of 'dumb regulation'.

    2003-03-03T16:06:17Z

    Brookside creator Phil Redmond this week attacked the Independent Television Commission (ITC) for 'dumb regulation' after it ruled that an armed siege in the Channel 4 soap was unsuitable for broadcast before the watershed, writes Hayley Treacy.