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    Thought for Today

    2002-11-20T09:25:20Z

    Does the ...

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    PM in schools broadband pledge

    2002-11-20T09:24:55Z

    Tony Blair yesterday pledged that all of England's primary and secondary schools would, in three years' time, be li...

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    Piling on the agony

    2002-11-20T09:24:29Z

    Cut sequence from The Devils to be shown on Channel 4 ...

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    C4 defiant on showing 'illegal' autopsy

    2002-11-20T09:24:01Z

    Channel 4 will tonight show an 'illegal' public autopsy, the first to be held in Britain in 170 years ...

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    Bannister secures funds for DJ venture

    2002-11-20T09:11:24Z

    Former BBC production chief executive Matthew Bannister has secured a£1m investment from venture capitalists to expand his music DJ management agency Trustthe DJ, writes Georgina Lipscomb

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    BBC 3 launches with raft of new shows

    2002-11-20T09:03:28Z

    Stuart Murphy's new digital youth channel BBC 3 is finally set to launch on Sunday 9 February with a raft of new programmes including an innovative new animation from production house Aardman, writes Leigh Holwmood

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    BBC 4 to air Shindler's Huw Wheldon Lecture

    2002-11-20T08:54:23Z

    Red Production founder Nicola Shindler's Huw Wheldon Lecture is set to be broadcast on BBC 4, writes Penny Hughes

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    C4 to broadcast 'illegal' autopsy

    2002-11-20T08:46:12Z

    Channel 4 plans to broadcast the first public autopsy in Britain for nearly two centuries tonight, amid fears that the 'illegal' event may be stopped by the police, writes Penny Hughes

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    RTS Craft and Design Awards winners

    2002-11-19T14:22:58Z

    The BBC OB Department has won the prestigious judges award at this week's RTS Craft Awards, being praised for an outstanding year in event coverage, writes Will Strauss

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    Rob Ovens becomes GSB managing director

    2002-11-19T14:19:50Z

    Granada Sky Broadcasting (GSB) has promoted chief operating officer, Rob Ovens, to managing director, writes Paul Revoir

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    GWR sees no ad recovery as profits fall

    2002-11-19T13:57:43Z

    GWR, the UK's second largest radio group, today announced a drop in first-half profits and warned there was no sign of a short-term turnaround to the advertising slump, writes Luke Satchell

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    Popstars: The Crisis

    2002-11-19T10:12:01Z

    Popstars the Rivals was thrown into crisis last night after judge Pete Waterman warned that he did not want one of ...

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    TV Brent goes to America

    2002-11-19T10:10:30Z

    TV comedy hit The Office is to be sold to the US and rewritten with main character David Brent in charge of a Manha...

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    US giant plots radio invasion

    2002-11-19T10:08:57Z

    US Mmedia giant Clear Channel says it has no intention of buying small stakes in Uk radio firms ahead of deregulati...

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    Campbell enemy gets Today job

    2002-11-19T10:07:36Z

    Downing Street's strained relationship with Radio 4's Today programme looks set to go from bad to worse. ...

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    The war of the English roses

    2002-11-19T10:06:41Z

    Head to head, the fresh faced stars of TV's Dr Zhivago and Daniel Deronda. ...

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    Noye murder to be TV film

    2002-11-19T10:05:15Z

    The woman who saw her fiance murdered by road rage gangster Kenneth Noye has given permission for her story to be t...

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    Lionel and Jordan at the Crossroads

    2002-11-19T10:04:01Z

    Stars check in at soap motel. ...

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    The Mill closes film unit

    2002-11-19T10:01:58Z

    One of London's leading facilities and the people behind BBC's Pyramid, Gladiator and Tomb Raider is closing its film unit blaming volatility in the film business, writes John Oates

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    How to save the indies from starvation

    2002-11-19T09:47:24Z

    The government is about to publish the Communications Bill, but this is the clay that has yet to be fully moulded....