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The French exceptions
The US is not the only place where previously fast-growing communications companies have been humbled this week. Vi...
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TX - The labour of love.
Shelley Lawrence's brief was to see if she could find a real-life version of hit US
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OFF THE RECORD - What next for the ginger whinger?
The spate of 'Chris Evans may return to British TV' stories that have been appearing across
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OFF THE RECORD - Dyke surprise.
Actually it's been a pretty busy week for the BBC gros legume, who also found time
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OFF THE RECORD - Jockey grows up.
Short-arsed jockey and racing co-commentator Willy Carson is at last going up in the world. He's
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OFF THE RECORD - AND FINALLY...
Liam Keelan, UK Horizons channel editor, on what he said to Jane Root about Anne RobinsonWhat
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OFF THE RECORD - Lookalike.
Newsnight anchor and master interviewer Jeremy Paxman and Tom from Cosgrove Hall's animated series Fetch the
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Let Ofcom oversee BBC fair trade.
Last week was a hot one for the joint committee examining the draft communications bill
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FREE TO AIR - DTT is a one-horse race.
Plenty of global column inches have been rattled off recently on the thorny issue of whether or not the World Cup is a fix
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IN MY VIEW - Stewart Purvis.
On how BBC chairman Gavyn Davies was caught out over the BBC's fair trade rules
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ON THE BOX - Keeping it in the family.
V Graham Norton executive producer Graham Stuart thought life running an undertaker's was a lot more fun than watching Being April
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TRADE TALK - Soap's saviour?
Soapstars taskmaster Yvon Grace will have to show she can take it as well as hand it out in her demanding new role revitalising Crossroads
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NEWS ANALYSIS - Drama gets real.
As a result of the relaxation of BBC guidelines governing the portrayal of living people and producers' thirst for new ways of telling stories, television drama is increasingly drawing on news for its subjects
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RADIO OWNERSHIP - Capitalising on radio's potential.
In the wake of the draft communications bill, the radio industry is bracing itself for a surge of takeovers. The hot topic at next week's Radio Festival will be who will be gobbled up - and by whom?
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INTERVIEW - Family fortunes.
How will controller John Keeling keep UKTV's end up in an increasingly competitive multichannel environment?
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CITY WATCH - Tivo keeps faith with DVR dream.
Tivo pioneered the intelligent digital video recorder but has had trouble winning subscribers and making money out of boxes. With deals with Sony and Toshiba now in the bag, is the company's moment nearing?
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ITV reschedules Catchphrase.
ITV has beefed up its tea-time schedule, moving long-running quiz show Catchphrase from its former Saturday
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C4 BACKS THE BANDS.
Channel 4 has commissioned two music documentaries from indie At It Productions, including a film looking
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Monstrous bosses outed by the Beeb.
Naomi Campbell's former personal assistant is set to spill the beans on her notoriously tempestuous ex-boss's
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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - Artem unveils motion-capture kit.
Physical Effects specialist Artem has exclusively revealed to Broadcast details of its latest product developments, which