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NORTH LONDON LICENCE.
The Radio Authority has received two applications for the re-advertised north London AM licence. Proposals come
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VLV CONFERENCE SEASON.
Pressure group the Voice of the Listener and Viewer (VLV) is to hold four conferences this
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BARB NAMES WALMSLEY AS INCOMING CHAIR.
Former Carlton deputy chief executive Nigel Walmsley has been appointed chairman of ratings service Barb following
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BIG BROTHER WINNERS OPEN TV YOUTH FESTIVAL.
The executive producer of Big Brother 3, Philip Edgar-Jones, will be joined by the show's winner,
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POLICE QUESTION MAN WHO ATTACKED BBC'S HQ.
Police have arrested a man after he drove his car into the front reception of the
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ITN ARCHIVE SECURES REPRESENTATION IN LA.
ITN Archive - the archive business of the UK news broadcaster ITN - has opened an
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MUSIC CHANNEL AIRS NON-STOP DANCE TRACKS.
MTV UK & Ireland is launching MTV Dance as a 24-hour music channel this week (Tuesday
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Virgin Radio set for wider reach.
SMG IS planning to consolidate its presence in the radio sector by rolling out its Virgin
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ITV raises its PR game.
ITV is to begin marketing itself on other channels in a bid to win back viewers, writes Steve Aston
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Arts channels in another plot twist.
The last-minute rescue of Artsworld has dented preparations by its rival, the Performance channel, to push
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Indie lines up aerial series.
Aerial cameraman Richard Mervyn has set up his own indie after securing a squadron of commissions from Carlton, writes Colin Robertson
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PROGRAMMING - Sewell saddles up for Channel 5.
The acerbic art critic and historian Brian Sewell is to travel the pilgrims' route to the
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PROGRAMMING - Mentorn bags BBC 1 specials.
Television corporation subsidiary Mentorn has been commissioned to make a number of factual specials for BBC 1 and Channel 4, including one that focuses on the work of the London fire brigade's investigations unit, writes Jon Rogers
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PROGRAMMING - BBC 2 studies eating habits.
The nation's eating habits are to be put under the microscope in a new landmark documentary series for BBC 2, writes Leigh Holmwood
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PROGRAMMING - Wilson TV comeback continues at Sci-Fi.
The sci-fi Channel is cranking up its level of original production for the autumn season by adding a studio-based discussion programme to its current portfolio of shows, writes Steve Aston
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PROGRAMMING - BBC HOSTS FOLLOW-UP ANIMAL WELFARE AWARDS.
The BBC has committed itself to staging another BBC Animal Awards after the success of last
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PROGRAMMING - NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC TO AIR EGYPT SPECIAL.
The National Geographic Channel is to join with its sister stations around the world to air
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Slump costs indies£600m.
The UK's richest independent producers have had more than half a billion pounds sliced off their fortunes during the past year, according to Broadcast's third annual Rich List of the top 100 broadcasting millionaires, writes Katy Elliott
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Football League set for ITV deal.
The Football League is poised to hand over its highlights package to ITV, despite its bitter row and courtroom battle with Carlton and Granada over the ITV Digital fiasco, writes Paul Revoir
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BBC 'pirate' radio station tunes in.
The BBC's new digital radio station 1Xtra, billed as 'the BBC's pirate radio station', launches this Friday with a nationwide party being simulcast on BBC Radio 1, writes Georgina Lipscomb