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Liberty bids for Telewest bonds and plans shake-up
Liberty Media, the investment vehicle of US cable tycoon John Malone, could start restructuring talks at Telewest, ...
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Four groups submit bids to take over ITV Digital's licences
Four bidders yesterday emerged to take over ITV Digital's licences - only hours after an angry meeting of creditors...
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BBC and ITV throw separate hats in DTT ring
Terrestrial TV's inability to agree on a united front for an application for digital terrestrial multiplexes - the so-called Freeco coalition - has been confirmed with the BBC and ITV making separate applications for licences, writes David Wood
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BBC joins scramble to revive Digital TV
The race to grab the digital terrestrial space left vacant by the demmise of ITV Digital began in earnest yesterday...
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Beeb has last word on Call My Bluff
The word is: Goodbye. And fans of TV's Call My Bluff will have no problem working out the meaning. ...
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OFF THE RECORD - Survivor party breaks the rules.
At ITV 1's recent bash for the Survivor final, one teetotal exec (yes, they do exist)
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OFF THE RECORD - A runner got a bit of a shock ...
A runner got a bit of a shock this week when he met the man responsible
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OFF THE RECORD - World Cup antics.
Bosses from Swedish pre-packed furniture manufacturer Ikea were in uproar last week after Virgin Radio DJ
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OFF THE RECORD - Big Brother is back.
That source of great Off the Record content Big Brother is back with a bang thanks
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OFF THE RECORD - The unkindest cut.
One of the unforeseen consequences of Grauniad editor Alan Rusbridger's dramatic leanings is the consternation it
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ON THE BOX - Senseless things.
C5 deputy controller, entertainment Angela Jain thought The Hunt for Britain's Paedophiles was more of a fighting force than Lads' Army
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FUTURE OF TV - Visualising the future.
develop a game without them. If we didn't get a footballer's signature on a bit of
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INTERVIEW - Taking chances.
Now BBC entertainment chief Jane Lush has stemmed the flow of talent from her department her aim is to start encouraging risk-taking once again
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TX - Painting the picture.
Testimony Films' major challenge in making The 50s and 60s in Living Colour was finding enough
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NEWS ANALYSIS - Local difficulties.
Less is more when it comes to regional programming - that's the message coming out of ITV as the dust settles on its new charter for the nations and the regions, but the document is not without its critics
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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - Softimage slashes 3D price.
Softimage has halved the price of its 3D character animation and effects software Softimage 3D two months after rival Alias Wavefront slashed the price of Maya (Broadcast, 5.4.02), writes Barbara Marshall
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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - Apple poised to acquire Silicon Grail.
Apple is believed to be in the process of buying US-based compositing software developer Silicon Grail four months after buying its rival Nothing Real, writes Barbara Marshall
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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - Visions invests in new HD truck.
Outside broadcast facility Visions has made its first move into high definition (HD) with the commission
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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - Brits stack up annecy prizes.
The Brits walked off with seven awards at the International Animated Film Festival held at Annecy last Saturday (8 June), writes Barbara Marshall
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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - Escape Studios gears up to be Europe's top VFX school.
Escape Studios launches in London next month with the aim of becoming Europe's 'premier visual effects school', writes Barbara Marshall