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COMMERCIAL RADIO - Time to bite back.
Over the past few years, the BBC has been devouring national commercial radio's audiences. But a new report argues that commercial radio is poised to fight back with powerful, new quasi-national stations and brands
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CHANNEL REPORT - Hallmark plays its trump card.
Can the Hallmark Channel shake off a slightly sickly sweet image in order to become a serious contender in the multichannel world?
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TX - And the band played on.
You might think that doing the sound for the BBC TV coverage of the Proms would
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OFF THE RECORD - Who's telling lies about ties?
Off the Record readers (yes, both of you) with their fingers on the pulse will recall
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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - Former West 1 team set up shop.
The bulk of the West 1 editing team has quit to set up a new facility called Suite, writes Barbara Marshall
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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - NTL Broadcast hires Bennie as UK md.
NTL Broadcast has appointed Tom Bennie as its first permanent UK managing director since the role was created in a restructure last year, writes Barbara Marshall
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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - DIGITAL RIVALS PAIR UP.
The organisers of Digital Media World (DMW) and recently launched rival Digital Arts Festival have called
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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - TSI APPOINTMENTS.
TSI has created two new roles as well as hiring Screen Subtitling sales manager Paul Newton
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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - MIDNIGHT BUYS TELEFILM.
Soho facility Midnight Transfer has bought telecine facility Telefilm from founder Peter Watson. Based at Twickenham
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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - INTERACTIVE VODKA AD.
Technology developed by Kingston Interactive (KIT) and ad agency Publicis will be trialled on an interactive
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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - FREE BBC COURSE.
BBC Training & Development is offering the chance to win a free, one-day new media course
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LEADER - No excuse for flaky politicians.
Next month media secretary Tessa Jowell will fail to appear at the Edinburgh TV festival for
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FREE TO AIR - Brotherly disaffection?
Finally, finally. With the almost ecstatic relief of a weak-bladdered tea-drinker spotting the 'services' sign on
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TRADE TALK - Format hunter.
Lion TV is hoping for a killer format from its new head of entertainment, Adam Wood, whose credits include In it to Win it, Survivor and Shafted
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ON THE BOX - Getting a life makeover.
Living channel controller Richard Woolfe liked the stop buzzer in Would Like to Meet but wished The Waltons had had one too
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NEWS ANALYSIS - Star performers.
The BBC will need more than the hit shows that have triumphed over ITV to sustain its revival as it faces the challenges of launching the new DTT platform and growing unrest over the broadcasting status quo
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TEAM WRITING - Smells like team spirit.
After successes with the BBC's Merseybeat and My Family, US-style team-writing is being extended to Holby City. But are the UK and US TV industries too different for the American system to work here?
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Trisha editor promoted to exec position.
Jackie Heffer, who as editor of ITV 1's Trisha has seen the Granada-produced daytime show become the highest performing chatshow on TV, has been promoted to executive producer, writes Steve Aston
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C5 COURTS CONTROVERSY WITH POLICE DRAMA.
Channel 5 has snapped up the rights to the controversial US drama The Shield, based on
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SHINE COOKS UP SHOW FOR C4'S COMEDY LAB.
Shine Entertainment has secured a 30-minute commission for Channel 4's Comedy Lab series. Comedians Steve Oram