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    CRCA steps up '3 plus 1' lobby.

    2002-09-26T16:45:00Z

    The Commercial Radio Companies Association's (CRCA) campaign to scrap the local radio ownership 'three plus one' rule proposed in the draft communications bill stepped up this week with a new report warning that the rule could weaken commercial radio, wri

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    Sky execs quiver as Airey gets free rein.

    2002-09-26T16:44:59Z

    Staff at BSkyB were this week braced for sweeping changes after learning new Sky Networks managing

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    Hooper Ofcom role cheers radio sector.

    2002-09-26T16:44:59Z

    The radio industry has received a significant fillip from the government after it an-nounced this week that two senior Radio Authority members have been appointed to the board of Ofcom, writes Georgina Lipscomb

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    BBC 1 tips Tiger the wink for Robinson story.

    2002-09-26T16:44:59Z

    Weakest Link presenter Anne Robinson's ego is set to enjoy another massage following the BBC's decision to make a feature film adaptation of her autobiography, writes Penny Hughes

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    ITV cools on chief executive post.

    2002-09-26T16:44:59Z

    ITV has backtracked on plans to appoint a chief executive to run the Network Centre after Dawn Airey's shock move to BSkyB, writes Steve Aston

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    RTL boss tells C5 to 'get on with it'.

    2002-09-26T16:44:59Z

    The departure of Channel 5 chief executive Dawn Airey will not affect the future funding of

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    Trevor Dann sets up music indie.

    2002-09-26T16:44:59Z

    Former BBC head of music entertainment Trevor Dann and former Straight TV managing director Tony Gregory have joined forces to create a new indie and have already secured a terrestrial commission, writes Georgina Lipscomb

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    BSKYB/ITV DEAL LEAVES BBC IN THE COLD.

    2002-09-26T16:44:59Z

    ITV's tortuous relationship with football showed signs of improvement this week after the network beat off

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    TV Corp to distribute Ludus formats.

    2002-09-26T16:44:59Z

    Ludus, the new format shop set up by former Action Time duo Stephen Leahy and Trish Kinane, has agreed an exclusive distribution deal with The Television Corporation, writes Penny Hughes

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    OFT confirms BBC quota shortfall

    2002-09-26T14:58:18Z

    The Office of Fair Trading (OFT) has confirmed that the BBC has failed to commission 25 per cent of its programming from independent producers in the period 1 April 2000 to 31 March 2001, writes Jane Marlow

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    Lace TV wins major OB contract with Eurosport

    2002-09-26T11:45:28Z

    Start-up indie Lace Television, the programme production arm of sports publisher Lace International, has beaten off competition from established sports production specialists to win a major OB contract with British Eurosport, writes Luke Satchell

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    TV Corp to distribute Ludus formats

    2002-09-26T11:31:35Z

    Ludus, the new format shop set up by former Action Time duo Stephen Leahy and Trish Kinane, has agreed an exclusive distribution deal with The Television Corporation, writes Penny Hughes

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    Turner unveils toon channel

    2002-09-26T11:28:55Z

    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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    Davies revisits Scottish news issue

    2002-09-26T11:26:39Z

    BBC chairman Gavin Davies has agreed to re-examine the case for a separate Scottish six o'clock news as politicians prepare for the elections to the Scottish parliament in May, writes David Rose

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    ITV cools on chief executive post

    2002-09-26T11:22:15Z

    ITV has backtracked on plans to appoint a chief executive to run the Network Centre after Dawn Airey's shock move to BSkyB, writes Steve Aston

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    BBC in talks to shift horseracing times

    2002-09-26T11:19:59Z

    The BBC is lobbying the British Horseracing Board to have a number of horse races rescheduled so that the corporation can overhaul its coverage of the sport within a revamped Grandstand schedule, write Leigh Holmwood & Georgina Lipscomb

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    Govt may drop must carry law

    2002-09-26T11:17:59Z

    The government is expected to yield to pressure from BSkyB and abandon a universal 'must-carry' provision in the communications bill, the Liberal Democrats claimed this week, write Paul Revoir and David Rose

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    Trevor Dann sets up music indie

    2002-09-26T11:15:58Z

    Former BBC head of music entertainment Trevor Dann and former Straight TV managing director Tony Gregory have joined forces to create a new indie and have already secured a terrestrial commission, writes Georgina Lipscomb

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    CRCA steps up '3 plus 1' lobby

    2002-09-26T11:11:50Z

    The Commercial Radio Companies Association's (CRCA) campaign to scrap the local radio ownership 'three plus one' rule proposed in the draft communications bill stepped up this week with a new report warning that the rule could weaken commercial radio, writes Georgina Lipscomb

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    Churchill stands alone

    2002-09-26T11:10:31Z

    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