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    KUMARS GO GLOBAL.

    2002-12-09T09:50:00Z

    Hat Trick International has concluded a raft of sales of BBC 2's The Kumars At No

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    GALAXY LAUNCHES ON SKY.

    2002-12-09T09:50:00Z

    Chrysalis Radio-owned Galaxy brand will begin broadcasting across the UK and Ireland via Sky Digital from

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    OLIVER SHOW TICKED OFF.

    2002-12-09T09:50:00Z

    Producers of Jamie's Kitchen have been reprimanded by the Independent Television Commission after the regulator received

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    SKY SIGNS CRICKET DEAL.

    2002-12-09T09:50:00Z

    Sky has been given the greenlight by the Independent Television Commission to broadcast live and exclusive

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    ITC report fuels raft of training schemes.

    2002-12-09T09:50:00Z

    The UK's key broadcast training bodies have reacted swiftly to calls in last week's Independent Television

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    Littleford to head Action Time production.

    2002-12-09T09:50:00Z

    Action time has backtracked on its plans to operate as a format-only business and has hired former Play UK channel editor Matthew Littleford to head a new UK-based production team, writes Steve Aston

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    Lords take viewers' side.

    2002-12-09T09:49:59Z

    A number of prominent peers this week warned that the House of Lords was prepared to

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    NTL resets Chapter 11 deadline.

    2002-12-09T09:49:59Z

    NTL has set a new target of the end of the month for emerging from Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection after it missed its November deadline, writes Paul Revoir

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    Wall to Wall film to look at crisis in transport.

    2002-12-09T09:49:59Z

    The BBC is set to air another of its hypothetical reality docu-dramas, with a film covering what might happen if Britain's transport infrastructure was paralysed, writes Jon Rogers

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    Five International to close.

    2002-12-09T09:49:59Z

    Five is to shut down its international distribution arm next year after only three years in operation, writes Georgina Lipscomb

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    BBC faces criticism over indie champion.

    2002-12-09T09:49:59Z

    The BBC was put on the defensive this week as independent producers voiced fears that its 'indie champion' was little more than a token gesture, writes Jane Marlow

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    Emap signs Park in Magic deal.

    2002-12-09T09:49:59Z

    Former Capital Radio group programme director Richard Park is joining Emap Radio as a consultant for its London-based station Magic 105.4, writes Georgina Lipscomb

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    Granada rejig claims exec.

    2002-12-09T09:49:59Z

    One of Granada's most senior production executives is to leave as a result of the company's ongoing restructure into genre-driven departments, writes Steve Aston

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    4Learning to study workings of mother ship.

    2002-12-09T09:49:59Z

    4Learning has ordered a fly-on-the-wall series exploring the internal workings of Channel 4, writes Penny Hughes

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    CHINESE ROBOT WARS.

    2002-12-09T09:49:59Z

    China is set to get its own version of Robot Wars after a dubbed version of

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    GRANADA'S ITALIAN JOB.

    2002-12-09T09:49:59Z

    Granada has struck a production deal with Italian producer Einstein Multimedia Group to develop three new

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    OZZY WIFE IN C4 XMAS.

    2002-12-09T09:49:59Z

    Sharon Osbourne, the wife of rock star Ozzy Osbourne, is to present Channel 4's Alternative Christmas

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    BBC CONTRACT PLEDGE.

    2002-12-09T09:49:59Z

    The BBC has pledged to cut the number of people working on fixed-term contracts from 20

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    Sky's charges for electronic guide to soar.

    2002-12-09T09:49:58Z

    BSKYB is set to almost triple the amount it charges some free-to-air channels to appear on its onscreen electronic programme guide (EPG), in a move that could put a number of smaller channels in jeopardy, writes Paul Revoir and David Wood

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    Trigger Happy indie axes staff.

    2002-12-09T09:49:58Z

    Absolutely Productions, producer of Trigger Happy TV, is undergoing a dramatic restructure, cutting its overheads and moving out of scripted comedy, writes Penny Hughes