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    BOYS AND GIRLS MOVES.

    2003-04-01T12:24:02Z

    Chris Evans' Channel 4 comeback show Boys and Girls has lost its primetime slot after it

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    FLAK FOR GREEN AT AGM.

    2003-04-01T12:24:02Z

    Carlton chairman Michael Green came under attack from shareholders at the ITV company's AGM this week.

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    CAPITAL FIGURES DOWN.

    2003-04-01T12:24:02Z

    Capital Radio, owner of 95.8 Capital FM and Xfm, said this week radio revenues from January

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    TYRONE APPOINTMENT.

    2003-04-01T12:24:02Z

    Tyrone Productions has appointed a producer on ITV 1's Blind Date as its new head of

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    QUIZBALL SET FOR OZ.

    2003-04-01T12:24:02Z

    Avalon International is to resurrect the classic 1960s BBC football quiz show Quizball. The indie has

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    Discovery's Thorogood gets wider role.

    2003-04-01T12:24:02Z

    Discovery Channel director Katy Thorogood has been given an expanded role, taking control of both Discovery Travel & Adventure and Discovery Sci-Trek, writes Paul Revoir.

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    Zenith keen to buy up indies.

    2003-04-01T12:24:02Z

    Zenith Entertainment, the indie behind ITV hits Inspector Morse and SM:TV, is in the market for production companies, according to managing director Ivan Rendall, who this week led a buyout of the 20-year-old company, writes Colin Robertson.

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    RDF plans new 'Swap' format.

    2003-04-01T12:24:02Z

    RDF Media has followed up the success of its Wife Swap series with two more 'swap'

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    Strong showing for XFM in Sonys.

    2003-04-01T12:24:02Z

    XFM leads the commercial radio nominations at this year's Sony Radio Academy Awards, with six contenders including Ricky Gervais and breakfast host Christian O'Connell, writes John Plunkett.

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    Box's Neal returns to producing.

    2003-04-01T12:24:02Z

    Gub Neal is stepping down from the day-to-day running of Box TV to take a more hands-on role as a producer for the indie, writes Penny Hughes.

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    News Special: Covering the Conflict - MTV issues war ban list.

    2003-04-01T12:24:01Z

    MTV has pulled a host of music videos from its playlists, fearing they may offend or upset viewers during the military conflict in Iraq, writes Paul Revoir.

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    News Special: Covering the Conflict - Al-Jazeera wins freedom award.

    2003-04-01T12:24:01Z

    Al-Jazeera, the Arabic news channel, which this week caused controversy for its coverage of explicit footage

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    OFF THE RECORD - Lookalikes.

    2003-04-01T12:24:00Z

    Capital FM 95.8 programme controller Ric Blaxill and Simply Red pop star Mick Hucknall. One is famous for melodious chart-topping records, the other could do with one.

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    Top 3 indies rule television.

    2003-04-01T12:23:52Z

    Endemol UK, The Television Corporation and TWI supplied over 50 per cent of the output of

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    Marchant hits out at Channel 4.

    2003-04-01T12:23:52Z

    Tony Marchant, one of Britain's leading dramatists, has teamed up with the producer behind Clocking Off and Queer as Folk to launch a stinging attack on Channel 4 - accusing the broadcaster of a lack of clarity, writes Penny Hughes.

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    News Special: Covering the Conflict - Journalism comes of age as technology brings home reality of war.

    2003-04-01T12:23:52Z

    Call it 'raw journalism' or real reality TV, history was made last week when for the

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    Kids to sing for Europe.

    2003-04-01T12:23:47Z

    The European Broadcasting Union is looking to find the next Britney Spears with a kids version

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    News chiefs to stop staff entering Iraq.

    2003-04-01T12:23:38Z

    TV news chiefs have shelved plans to send up to 100 more staff into Iraq because

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    ITC to rule on BBC/BSkyB row

    2003-04-01T10:21:40Z

    The BBC is reporting BSkyB to the Independent Television Commission (ITC) after the satellite broadcaster confirmed it would move BBC1 and BBC2 from their prime positions on the electronic programme guide (EPG), writes Leigh Holmwood

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    On the way back up again

    2003-04-01T10:15:36Z

    Mark Goodier is down, but not out - in the past year the former Radio 1 DJ lost his job and a company. Now he is tr...