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    ANIMATORS GO ONLINE.

    2002-09-26T16:45:01Z

    Shooting People, the online community for independent filmmakers' set up by Channel 4 commissioning editor, independent

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    OPEN HOUSE TO SHUT.

    2002-09-26T16:45:01Z

    Channel 5 has axed its long-running Open House with Gloria Hunniford show after five years. In

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    PACT ON STRATEGY.

    2002-09-26T16:45:01Z

    Producers' alliance Pact is backing a new business skills course aimed at TV producers designed to

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    CNN AND ABC MAY MERGE.

    2002-09-26T16:45:01Z

    AOL Time Warner and Disney are reported to have held talks about merging CNN and ABC

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    Govt may drop must carry law.

    2002-09-26T16:45:01Z

    The government is expected to yield to pressure from BSkyB and abandon a universal 'must-carry' provision

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    Cable TV subs nosedive again.

    2002-09-26T16:45:01Z

    The number of cable TV homes across the country has nosedived for the second successive quarter, with over 100,000 cable customers ditching the service, writes Luke Satchell

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    CHURCHILL STANDS ALONE.

    2002-09-26T16:45:01Z

    BBC drama The Gathering Storm was the only British entry to garner a prestigious US Emmy award at last week's event, writes Penny Hughes

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    Turner unveils toon channel.

    2002-09-26T16:45:01Z

    Turner Broadcasting has released details of its new grown-up 'testosterone-fuelled' Cartoon Network channel, which will launch next month, writes Paul Revoir

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    Chrysalis Radio set to swap Galaxy 101 for GWR's LNR.

    2002-09-26T16:45:00Z

    GWR and Chrysalis Radio are poised to sign a multimillion pound deal in which Chrysalis will swap its dance station Galaxy 101 for full control of London News Radio (LNR), writes Georgina Lipscomb

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    BBC 3 indie quota will not set a precedent.

    2002-09-26T16:45:00Z

    Independent producers' hopes that the BBC 3 model of allocating 25 per cent of the programming budget to indie projects would be applied across the corporation were swiftly dashed this week when the BBC confirmed the move would be a one-off, writes Jane M

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    Pace renews PVR effort.

    2002-09-26T16:45:00Z

    Set-top box manufacturer Pace Micro Technology this week moved to breathe life into the flagging personal video recorder (PVR) market by unveiling a device aimed at digital terrestrial television (DTT) viewers, writes Paul Revoir

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    ITC delivers bad news for pay-lite.

    2002-09-26T16:45:00Z

    The prospects of a pay-TV option on the BBC and Crown Castle's Freeview digital terrestrial television

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    R2 SCOOPS OASIS STORY.

    2002-09-26T16:45:00Z

    BBC Radio 2 has ordered a series charting the history of rock band Oasis which will

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    REEVE'S NEW VENTURE.

    2002-09-26T16:45:00Z

    Former Fusion Radio chief executive Nigel Reeve is setting up a new radio company, Laser Broadcasting,

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    SVE PROFILES COLLINS.

    2002-09-26T16:45:00Z

    Sanctuary Visual Enter-tainment, producer of Channel 5's long-running acquired kids drama The Tribe, has bagged its

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    THOMSON MOVES IN.

    2002-09-26T16:45:00Z

    Vivendi Universal has confirmed it has sold conditional access and interactive software business Canal + Technologies

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    PUTTNAM UNDER FIRE.

    2002-09-26T16:45:00Z

    Senior TV executives have lined up to take issue with Lord Puttnam's joint committee's findings on

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    CIRJANIC JOINS INDIGO.

    2002-09-26T16:45:00Z

    Distributor and co-producer Indigo has appointed Film Four International founder Nada Cirjanic as head of factual

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    BBC in talks to shift horseracing times.

    2002-09-26T16:45:00Z

    The BBC is lobbying the British Horseracing Board to have a number of horse races rescheduled

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    VOD operator in rights talks with creditors.

    2002-09-26T16:45:00Z

    Video-on-demand (VOD) operator Video Networks has been dealt another blow after it emerged this week the firm is understood to be in crunch talks with creditors over its rights deals, writes David Wood